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Daily Ohio statesman (Columbus, Ohio : 1855), 1870-02-19

Daily Ohio statesman (Columbus, Ohio : 1855), 1870-02-19 page 1

J"' mm I mm- r If W -era W -w- J L . ' - 3 r, . , ; '.MF.:'j'i kai "-a- V -i S ...ajji Z fW - .-- terMf" W ' iiawa. t COLUMBUS. OHIO.I SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 19. 1870. NUMBRT77 VOL. XXXVIII. .r- ? ' a 7 ST AT K 8 r. "sfc 11 apr i y . m w ! V; 1 V l f 1 ' LOHlDi: (CosA iadocmee) W i 4 SO ......eU DwKvared by Carrier p month, i-i. Ki Lamer rar wee . i: :U Ki Ilarrier rar He .""" WKEKLT STATESMAN Da roar.- I On. copy " AD. year, Fir. eornes one ye" Tan copies year Twenty eopiM on. year. 9 W) 17 6. 30 00 ''iSates'of Aclverttlig. SAIL'S. t.m.l rIOtH .per hbo. nm iiw".. - M Eaoh adaitiaoeA tnerrtioa fetch additional inortion. , D VLB SOeU 1 Sot;., pe line, each !,oj;" regular card rates, whieh wUl be furuiahed .a ap-c Atrenment alWrf etnentl mmri m fXi. for at the time tbej ar. oraeraot . . I A7A NT3' F O R S ALE , ( ETC, BAt. THB SCHOOL HOUSE OK r State atreet i. hereb effere fer .ale. .ao- T joWVd to bay. thaimue token down ''eaY.Tnf0 to an or. of th. nndereirned Bnildinf Committee, before TJVtI -idil ZZZrr wrwEfwidit t three nwnlkj wUl b. gien. The Board of Kdneation rwerr. the Pn-fie(e to aeoept or reject an bide. The bnildinf u open fer inapwtioav. - - MEE;, ' ' J 1: C." V. L-'dOTLKR. Ohio, February T. 187- f r1 ' f i ' ' ' u.oB't" ; ' ' ' ' " t u A I.E-AT AUCTIOS-lardOnFactory. J? Baildins. ApwiWi, i nrnunrj. .to. In. indeniilned will offer for le t Fnbli. Auetion , " thVprem;.. in the eity of Colnmbas. on Tnee- , olyreoayof March. 1870. t M oVloeka-m. , "'well-known Ltd Oil Faolory.n the jwoth d. of t Straw berr alley, ho. W. beiow' rroat - itree. which baa been oerrjini on .oeea.foUy for , SanTand whieh U now U.ecmplete rnonineor- - SerTwith all the baUdints, implement, and appar-, . .to; belontins to the tamo. .ucha. lard oil preje tank, kettle, and .mail .team botler barrel. larn-aceV ii imid ererythins In the beat poaaib'.leon-SiUon dewill ai eeil. at the rame time and ' 1'aJSri.ulaouwholdornitar. eoo.i.tinf part . of Ublee. ehair., bed. and btdaiead. on. eoal aook gtove, on. heating .tore, one joiner, bench. ' and many other article, too numeroa. to mention. . A r.f.l inDe;tion of therremi.'. before the day rriiTaolicitoi. DAMWtlfBAllhB. of sale U aolicitei. So. It Wait Suae oerrj Alley. . febli-eodtd' 1TR-KI.T-A1HBICAN HOTEjV-THIS J formeriy popalar Hotel will now b. entirely re jodeled. and application, tor nntni;-th. Mm. mayk.mad.t.tne ndori!ined. at h kinf TuZsY of Kickly A Brother, until th. Crft of march next. KICKLY KINGSLEV. T, Or JOSEPH GUliiJEK,aagIMg)V Teolt-dtf TWBBEHT-IWO OP MY FlSK RhSI-jT deneea. each with Thirteen rooma. Fit. hall. r! ind eellar. bard and aott water .oonTement. --Tit .n back tarda, all in complete ordr. en Wnt Gay ttieet. feblS-da ' T.LOU tiSL nOR SALE-STOCK OK G ROC E RI E S Th. J oo-partnwr.bipheretofor.exi.tiDt bweenthe nndenicned. nnder the trm name of Hanee ell. harim expired by limitation, they now offer for tale. a. a great barcain. their entire .to k, Uw. cood wiil, etci,fos the purpofe Of clogin tb. busi-Seafof ..id firm. Irtie. "i'me to iiBectnsk e Urorerie., with food trade already ewtablished. wHf find this a rare chane..- Apply t. ither. at o. M orth H..U ..reet fl AREfl ROBERT JNK1L. Colobaa;Cfc.rrfniryM.li. . . i-tt ... Hi-. .a.t'Hdtflv. , - t SALE-WASTE PAPERS, at tbta fet-dtf- offics. FOK SALE BALED BAY. and Fair alley.. fel-dlH-eod Corner of Linn For Sale. X OTS F rRSIX FIVE TO FIFTEEW J j Acres. East Friend atreet. wear ttie 8treet Rail-. ' t.m H.rtin A Fainraod addi tion to the eity of Colombo., and amde from beinj liiibly located, are well adapted to bnUdmt and Iwltivationi and all eo.Ui. MeiUn. anveiiB consider bl oaantitioa, Pnoes low and Unn res8ua. v u . bti V n. ' K. STAGE. ianSl-dAwSw 1 Hiih Street NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING. nvKlPE Off THR Columbus, Chicago lwo. Ci. R'tTo. I'm .rsini O.. February 18th. 1870. T.f: IhEE-riaUOFTMKw-rpCKHOLll- A. w ot th. Colombo., Chicafo and I1 Central Railway Companr, will b. heldi at the of-fiee of th. Company, in th. oity of Columbus, oa -- : -.-- ; r - - TkmreAar. 0- BOlUs between the hoars of IS a.m. a'ad 1 ., to approve or reject a contract with the Pituburf. Cincinnati and St. lxie Railway Company, and the Penn.ylvania Railroad Compiny. and for such other bnsinws as may oom. belore th. mMtiaf . The book, for the transfer of th. capital stock or the Company will beelorfd in Columbus and How iorkCitatx o'clock p.m.. alarch f ' remain closed nntil thomormnf of Alatoh 11th. 1 r Td of ttB J JOODIK. febl dtd Seeretary. Ajin IL" Shbtts' 'Estate. ..iv,rE aw II1RVI1T GIVEN THAT IN the nnderiirBl baa this day been appointed by tb. Acrobat. Court of Franklin oounty. admin-ttnrfnr ith the will annexed of tb. estate of Ann B. anotU. late ofColBmbusOhw.eceased--' Jebrnary' ii. 1ST. , febis-wsw "Dissolution ol Partnership. mnK PIBTnERIHIP Hr.RKlO- A for. .xistief ln.wee T. 8. Shepard and G. 1 1 : nn a. firm nana of sheuOjTd at IlOr- iger.Uthi. day dissolved by mutual consent. G. Honaer is authorised to eolleot and .etU. all ae- counuof th. late firm. SHFPA.HD, . ' .' G. U0R1GLR. . Columbus. Fabraary 16. 1870. NOTICE. "Th. UDdexsij ned b i to announce that, havinc . lousbt the interest ot T. 8. Khepard In the late : firm, he will continue to carry ja l thoe trade in all its branches at the old stand. M -ir. n.h Hioh at roe t. where he will be happy meet the customers of the eld firm and all others " -who wiU honor him with their patroEafe. He will .-....!. .,n hand all kinds of Ladien'J ;;jmu', Misses' and Children.' Boot, and Show of superior style, ana worameiiauiia . , bpocial attenUon paid to C mtom m-R Colutabaa. February 18. 1ST0, fehlS-dlw NOTICE. : ' - ' 1 On AHD AFTEH rt.Haij.ni 13 a a-i , th. Store of A. C. HEAD1AY A CO. will fee open until 8 o'clock. .. . . febi7 A. C BEADLET A CO. , , - , NOTIC33. "V,:! CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, Columbus. O.. Febraarj 7. 1870. J IboBecow..uo-rwr Notle. is hereby- given mat proceed jnri bave been instituted in the City Council of Columbus hr making th following.improvem.nts. to-wit: ... ll--. . U ,W. in tha A.tT of Colnnhn. im, w.r Works in the eity of Coimobus uooa iWd0'' r.D&Sru cninery. . -z . ; . , - . and alley, oi land and erection ci a omiio.ua .! wt miu mhiSy; and for disgin, well.. . and estimates to be prepared and Bled ia the ofnoe of the City Clerk. i ii mam .iiimini ntmuai an aAOonnt of sa d 'ine same to do oon in ""-""iT -r i -. . . . . . a L. a - J sa sfea B i awl 1 as AV It afe afittinafA Tjtx posed improvements, are required to SI. their . .u. ... V. & l -1 v W In wvicinv AD or ClalU. IU 11 " uius. v. ...v v.w. . I. . - befor. th. th day of March. A. 1. 17. . . - 'h WILSON. City CHrk. - - . feblA-dltawAwl ... ' notice ' -e-i nrKFRV filYElB THAT THE -1 book, of subscription to tb. .to k of th. Hocking Valley Coal Company, a corporation or- leaned "theToffiei of RankinrchittendeB 1x.-4.fr 14 Konth Huh street. Columbus. Ohio. an the SSd' day of Februerr. A. D. 1870. at IS a.m. janil-dlUwtd 1UH COKPOHATUtia. HOT.1EG :r ''Hi f TlPa ' C O r? T 1 1 TJ P IL II i .a T'" ! mm " mmM ta tba West and Sonth. How, why, and wber. 4a .nam. 1 ha wonderful nrocr.se and yraMTm of tb. eooBtry. Fraah, interesting popular, rtne illustrations. - A rare enane. 1 'valla sainiy. Head for eiroalarto ii w .... PkwPLK8 PtiMLlSHING CO., -W - - AAV akaee at-, Cincinnati Obi Local No'wo. Th best thing oa Ice, It the weather, A br Wednesday comes on tba second day.pf JKarcb. , ' The tles'ol basinets and success art ad- Ter-tiat Two ' ladies'1 ar reported In jail by Marietta paper. - What' in a name ? i mm Th DODular style of wearlnz the hahr by the ladies, "bothers" at, as to which U switch. Can't Mrs. Lucy Stone post Uaf t JlH. Bimt iS. Ok be, of Mount Vernon, was yesterday'admltted to the Bar by thVSupremetCWwrt bf lbttW" b.Obloj ' n - n ii. tl . .i I Tuesday next Is the One hundred ahd thirty-eighth anniversary of Wftshlngton's birth 'day. ' ""' " I iw- l -. mmm j KiTivALS.of religion are noticed, as lri progress in all sections ol the country. Our exchanges are filled with details concerning them. " j m " ! GovbenOr IliTrs yesterday fappolnted FrancU Collins a Notary labile for Franklin county Ohio, for the. term if three) years. ; " j JcDqa fuOHxesterday appointed John E. Mercer admlnUtratoi. cf tb-csUt of Mrrr Ann 8ebeeea 6hbtt,-iae of Franklin county, deceased. Bopd of $20,000. i . . , i - - - "TAGrstRs Hall. This Hall, newly fitted npaia now complete, and will be open this evening for inspection.' -Ladies and gentlemen are cordially Invited to call and see' IW ' '-' ' ' --- j . The Maennercbor Grand Ball will take place at Charley Wagner's new and superb Ilall, on East State street, on Thursday evening, March 10th. It will be good to be there. Carj, the. Belmont county murderer o Hist Fox, received the news of his death sentence by Governor Hayes, on Thursday, with a loud laugh. Ho wiil .be hung on Thursday, March 24th, on a warrant iMued by the Supreme Court of Ohit. ' Four cases rf drunks and disorderlies were before Mayor Meeker yesterday morning. Fines from $3 to $10 were Im posed, and the law breakers went ver to reflect on the hardness ot stone as well as that of persistent Isw breaking. Tbs Bbothkkhood or Locomotivs En gineers. Th la organization will give their first annual ball at Charley Wagner's Ilall. on Wednesday evenlnr. March Oth, The occasion will be. a pleasant one and visit ors cannot but be pleased. . '. , A 'Masonic reunion and supper will take' place at Charley Wagner's newly finished Ilall, on East State street, on Tuesday' evening, March 15tb. The reunion will be a most pleasant one, and the place ot meeting the best. j The heavy bqow storm of Thursday night and Friday morning was the feature of the season. Should a sudden thaw with rain follow, a big flood will will wash the colors out tt the snow storm's flag, and clear up the leavings ot the last big flood. . i "Shoo Fly" grows in proportions. Its workings, were exemplified yesterday in a new field, at one of our popular hotels. A chap staggered in and soon after came out rapidly, in uncomfortable proximity of a boot, let fly by the landlord, at the lower extremity .f a "bodJerlnT leg. ... , The matter of extending the city limits of Chtllicotbe will come np before the Boss County Commissioners at their March meeting. The people cf the Ancient Town may yet live to see it taking steps for needed improvement and advance ment. Transferred Testerdat. The follow ing transfer of real estate was left at the Recorder's office yesterday ;' . Newton Gibbons and wile to Henry Wetzell, part of lot No. 3 of the subdivision f lots Nos. 586 and 5S7 in City of Colum bus, February 18, 1870, $4600 00. The effect of a double column displayed advertisement, inserted in one of the Cln clnnati daille?, was seen in that city a few davs ago. The number of callers at the store rooms during the day, was, by actual count, five thousand four hundred. 1 U. Hopkins & Co., were the sensible advertisers." Tfix Grand Jury found no Indictment against Charles Goklsborongli, with many aliases, the boy-girl who has created so much excitement In this city, stnd she was accordingly discharged from the custody of the Sheriff yesterday. "Charley" left the Jail with the biggest kind 01 a-'chaw" In her mouth, gaily singing, 'Shoo Fly." Sich Is life ! - - Papers were filed at the Secretary of State's office yesterday, changing name of the organization heretofore known as "The Prospect Union Kink Company" of Cleveland, to that of the " Central Eink Company." The same shall hereafter be its sale and proper name in law. Filed Yesterday. The following cer tificate of Incorporation was filed yester day at the office ot the Secretary of State The Cleveland Petroleum Association located at the city of Cleveland, and or- ganized for the purpose of protecting and advancing the interests of those engsged in manufacturing or dealing In petroleum or its products. The corporators are W C Scofleld, John Critchley ana twenty others. Court Matters. The verdict of the lurv in the case of Betsy J. Spencer vs. ',-.i. T.lr.w In Tiom Nr.. 1 wMtj.r I ximwauj i I H.t. WbS for the plaintiff. " . . , , Damages were awarded In the sum or oU JJlollon was I laftrllda in UIO SUU1 made for a new trlaL The case cf Ann Dally vs. C. P. L. But- ler. BUlt Drougns w "'""S" " i railing into an unzuaruou awn uwn pending in Boom No. 1 before Judge Green. The Comino State Fair. The thou sand dollar premium on the best five acres of wheat offered by the Ohio State Board of Agriculture, Is an offer at once generous and attractive. It will be seen by adver tisement elsewhere tnat the premiums are f K. awarded uoon detailed atntcmpnli 4 sworn to and suDscriDea Defore a proper anthorlty ana mea in me omce oitne SecreUry ef the Ohio State Board tf Agri culture, on or belore the first Wednesday of March, 1870. The premium list of the Twenty-first Annual State Fair, will show fa I that a large number of changes have been I .3-1.. If anrl taVlns overvrhtno mauc iu at . - - a -. . j ...... b consideration, the coming Fair will prove the managers could impress upon their more attractive, alike to exhibitors and employes that the patrons f the cars are aod visitors than any that have preceded s..fcrs to the Springfield State Fair. i PBESJIUM 01T WHEAT, S1000. Liberal Awaria Jdj the Ohio State Board of Agnculture. "At the recent meetlngf tie Ohio State Board of Agriculture in this city. It was determined that the- following premiums be paid f t the greatest number of bnehela of wheat grown, during three successive years, upon the same tract of Hot teat fhan five acres of lsnd : Kaat fi unt ant leu than 40 bubal. POT acre I bat vex ted in J70... u, SlOo Be., s aorea. not lei. than AS baabei per acre. ' berreeMd in 1ST I SS Best t acres, not lea. than AS baahel. pec aore.l harr Baled in I87i 0 Best S acre, havins yielded the greatest .Teres..' dorinf th.lhne yean, 1870. 1H71 and lc7A.... iADO ( - . .' A AT Ci . j S 1.030 These premiums to be awarded upon z following statements, '(from T. to VI elusive), sworn to and subscribed, before a proper authority, and filed In the office of the Secretary cf the Ohio State Boar4 of Agriculture, on or before the first Wednes day cf January, 1870. and also the state meats from and including III. to VII. .in clusive, to be filed with said Seeretary 4n naaUy, on or before the 2d of January, 1871 and 1S72, and statement IWVlIj by January 3, 1873. - - ! I. An accurate description of the soil sad subsoil, a general description of the "lay" of the land, a description oT the anrroUnd- Ings, forest, hllhy etc, . . 9 , r 5 . j , At least 5 pounds of the soil, takes) so as to include from the surface to the depth of ten inches, together with t pounds Of the subsoil, taken so as to include all from ten Inches from" the suffice to twenty Inches from the surface. This soil should be taken up before the fall rains have set lit, and each (the'soll and subsoil) jtrit in a separate package, and forwarded to . the office cf the Secretary of the State Board of Agriculture by January 1870 J If. A statement cf what crops were grown on the tract during the years 18G6, 1SC7, 1S6S and 1SC9, and whether the crops were good, bad or indlflerent: how olten and when manured during these years, the quantity and kind of manure applied to each acre, a. accurately stated as possible. III. A statement cf the kind, amount and condition ot manure; when and how applied In contemplation of the premium crop. IV. A detailed account or statement ol the depth of plowing, kind of plow used, number t f times the tract was plowed, the precise time of the month that it was plowed ; also, a statement of any other method of cultivating the soil, If any,' previous to sowing with wheat. ,;i V. Time and manner of sowing, as well as the depth at which the seed was sown. VI. The weight, quality and variety of seed wheat, and the' amount of seed sown per acre. VII. A detailed statement of the entire cost I in money, labor and material in producing the crop, as well as a sworn state ment of the amount of the crop both grain and straw. - . Th. tisas a boys aaneaneed is extended to Jan. . The FoBTHcomsio Fiatt Catnt Xctks The new specimen plates for the forth' coming fifty cent note, to take the place of the last serles.'of that denomination so quickly and successfully imitated by the counterfeiters, will be ready to be submit' ted to the Secretary of the Treasury in a very short time. It will be the endeavor, in giving a new trial to the note engravers, to avoid unnecessary lines in the plates, so as to have as much clean paper on the note as possible, it being beld that too much engraving leads to confusion and re quires too close study in order to deter mine as to genuineness. The Super intendent of the note . piloting bureau will Insist strenuously on this plan, which, from close inquiry in Eogland, be ascertained to be the easiest way ol upsetting the makers ot bogus cur rency. A note with a well executed, vig nette, with clear and neatly engraved fig ures and letters, representing the denomination and the signatures, and with noth ing else to confuse the vision, is regarded by the Bank ot England as the very best kind, of paper to represent money value because the expert will see at a glance when it has been imitated; and after the discovery the note so vitiated is at once called in aud the plate destroyed. This plan makes the business of counterfeiting them too , ardous and costly to. be sucees- fully engaged in. p, v , s Norther Ohio Fair. Cleveland is sore Cleveland is mad! Cleveland Intends to smash the ,u regular State Fair" out of all known-shape! This is a joke oa the " shape" ot the regular Fair. Hear what those cold-blooded fellows propose to do on paper as promulgated In the Plain Dealer cf Thursday : " A meeting of the members of the late State Fair Finance Committee, aud all other parsons interested in Bavin? a. ttraod r air lor nortnern unio. to Do held in this I city, will be beld at the American House v. I this evening. The trrouuds ens-aced and ne money pieagea lor ine scale fair. can. wiUMMit aouot, ne turned over lor a .Northern Ohio Fair, and with a little effort an exhibition can be got up here which will throw the 'regular State Fair quite In the shade. The advantages which would accrue to the eity from such a Fair can hardly re over-esumacea, ana since Cleveland was so snubbed by the ' State Board' the people in mis section are eager to make such a Fair a grand success."- Now. Cleveland. Cleavt to vonr own Ice bound Land of "Old Lake Erfe's Shore," "U6 " ln" m" me exercise enougn "charity forail" to assist cheerfully In our but at the same time o"'F'u. .nU, neignoors enons to sPnnf la th of well-earned post- blVU 1AI ftSAV AIIOvVI T VI KlVWIUlC llilatUU towns. Is not that Plain Dealing, ye Green men of Strong-Armtt The Cloud is over Cleveland in the matter of the question at I Issuetnd desires .Fatr, "regular State Fair" - Weather. Whew! A Careless Driver. The attention of the managers cf the High Street Passen ger Railway is called to the careless acts of some of their employes. Last evening, on the car going north aboat half past nine, the driver appeared to be pe culiarly careless, or, as It seemed te some of the passengers, stupidly drunk. To add to this, he was also Insufferably Inso lent. A lady and gentleman got out at the Gay street crossing, and as the lady otepped off the car, the car started, and had it not been that the lady was thrown lorward and caught by the gentleman, she might have been seriously, if not fatally Injured. When the driver was remon strate J with for his conduct by some of the passengers, he retorted by words of Insolence and Impudence. We are sorry that we are unable to give the number el the car, and thereby more particularly Identi ntn fy the careless fellow. It would be well It. I worthy ot at leaBt respectable treatment 1 at their bands. COLCXBCS AMD IlOMTOAT BaILROAD at est is a at Chillicothe Action or the HCOkPtWATORS, Etc. A meeting of the Incorporators of the Colombus and fronton Railroad was beld in Chillicothe on Wednesday There was a very general attendance, and a good deal of Interest ssenifssted-' A number of solid men from the different counties represented their localities.., .' ;,"t;-.;,il, , l ' . The committee appointed to procure a snrvey of the route, reported that they had engaged Mr Norri, of Pennsylvania, who was present, on bis way to I ronton, from whence be would commence bis work Immediately. :, . . ,;..- : . , j It was resolved that the Incorporators of eaeb comity procure a gentleman to travel witii the. Engineer Corps'" within their respective , counties, nuke arrangements for anbaiatence Ot aervsying party, tike deeds of right t f, wsy, and pay eil expenses of the paity, drawing upon the Treasurer of the. Incorporators of each county for the funds necessary to pay the expenses of the survey throjjfh snob county, j,., . ; The itMOrperaters Of -each county Were authorize to "bold -meetings ' and invite peakers, In the Interest of the enterprise, and to take measures r Jhe opening of stock books, and solioitlng subscriptions Mr. Miller offered style ot heading for subscription book?, such subscriptions to be binding, If $1,000,000 ts secured In six months... - -. ,. -! Mr. Griswold mated to amend by insert ing $600,000. - ?it ; i : i Mr. Enimltt was opposed to fixing limit so low. He thought the money was at hand, and could be raised to secure! the entire amount. j Mr. Griswold's amendment was adopted. and the Board adjourned. ' An Important ' Imbcramce Decijiosc. Judge Smith, of St. Louis, has just ren dered a decision ot such general and local Interest and importance.that we reproduce 1U Following la the abstract of the decis ion: Two individuals effected a consid erate insurance on the St. Louis museum and opera and fine art gallery In the Mis sissippi Valley Company. Subsequently, the collection of curiosities was removed and the policies transferred so a? to cover the furniture and building after it waa converted into a theater. The building being destroyed by fire, the Company re fused to pay the insurance, on the ground that the transfer was made by a clerk wbo had no authority to make it, and that the business afterward carried on made the, risk lar more hazardous, there being a bar, and liquids being supplied to the audience The parties thereupon brought suit for the whole amount, and Judge Smith decides In their favor. Neither does the fact that spirits were kept in the bar for daily consumption invalidate the policy, nor can an Insurance company avoid the responsibility tor a clerk's actions. Whatever business an individual transacts over the counter of an insurance office, be be a genuine or a bogus clerk, must be accepted as the business of the company. If irre sponsible clerks are retained In their em ploy, or if persons are allowed such access to their office as to be able to successfully pass themselves off as clerks, the companies are responsible tor their acts. Counterfeit Fiv-Ckt Coin. When the Sub-Treasury began to redeem the live-cent nickel coin a few weeks ago, the clerks were surprised to find that a large number had the appearance of counter-felts. Some of these coins were sent by Assistant Treasurer Folger to the Philadelphia Mlot for examination. Mr. James Pollock, Director of the Mint, has written to Mr. Folger that, of the eight specimens sent, four ate counterfeit. The motto, "In God we trust," is much larger In the counterfeit than in the genuine. The yellow color in the spurious coin is also another test. This Is'caused by the pres ence of zinc. Mr. Eckfeldt, the Assayer o the Mint, also adds his testimony. He writes that the most ready test with all kinds of coin is the weight, which coun terfeiters are seldom able to bring on right. He adds: The true weight Is 77 1-6 grains." Cincinnati Hospitality Columbus Official Guests Wined, Smoked and Sent to the Theater. The Commercial of Friday contains the following : One er two of our city officials Invited the Msyor and President ot the City Council tf the City rt Columbus to come down and see the town. They came on Saturday evening last, and remained until Sunday evening-hotel time one day and a quarter. Their bill has been paid by order of the Finance Committee ot the City Council. It amounted to $167. Among the Items are seventeen bottles of wine, $51 ; five bottles ol whisky. 915: two Doxes of cigars, (far- tegas), $40; and two boxes at the theater, fia." We now wish it distinctly understood that we are a candidate for Council in every ward of the city. We also have an open eye lor all the territory proposed to be annexed to the city. A fashion writer gives circulation to the following: It Is remarked now that gentlemen use powder as a finish to the toilet almost as freely as ladies. The crystal vase and puff are as indiapensaoie a part oi ine dressing appurtenances tjr a gentleman as lor a lady, and lotions, glycerine, perfumed waters, and emollient pastes and oint ments, are nsed much more freely by draw ing room men than oy ordinary women How would a little saw-buck sauce, or a few grains of State street bridge, or even fluid ounce or so of main sewer, mixed with repairs on the Ohio canal, do for high color, in the cases of the above mentioned beauties ? Choice Beading Matter. Messrs. Hull & Thompson, the popular news dealers and stationers. In the Postoffice Building, are In receipt of everything in the line of C, . , . j.nAir.tr OT""U,J """""J the most 'discriminating can desire. All ol the desirable pictorial weeklies, Includ ing Harper's productions, Frank Leslie Chimney Corner, Hearth and Home sporting, religious, political and general are on their shelves, and they are ever ready to deal them out to patrons. Call and get a supply. Mr. Baber's Street Bailroad Bill. The Street Bailroad bill of Mr. Baber hav ing passed both branches ot the Leglsli ture, is now a law. Under this law, the residents on East Friend street, near what is known as "Fair- wood addition" to the city of Columbus, propose to construct a street railroad from the eastern terminus of the Friend Street Bailroad, to Alum creek. " Eastward, the Star of Empire takes its way." Good authority ii furnished for the fol lowing written advertisement, for the recovery of a red calf, actually posted in If locality, not a thousand miles from Colum bus, one day during the past week: . . . . . IXST. A Calf Atet. ills tWO peblnd was white. He was a she calf. Every ooay wnat catcues uim giis tree QQiiars. Sent to the Penitentiary. The recent term of the Court of Common Pleas In the Fifth District Madison county closed by furnishing the Ohio Penitentiary with two additional occupants. These are James Williams, convicted of stealing an overcoat from Ed. Hill, at West Jefferson, two years-The other, a young man, eighteen years ot age, convicted lor house-breaking at Pleasant Valley,' one year. The prisoners ar rived at the Penitentiary in charge of Sheriff Strawbrldge, of Madison county, en Wednesday. i . Am Apt Comparison. That waa a pro lonnd philosopher who compared adver tising to a growing erop. He said, " The farmer plants his seed, and while be is sleeping, the corn Is growing. So with j u.i nrin. - -.I.. -..-. aaverfcismg. none you are biccjiiuk Vj eating, yonr advertisement Is working, and is being read by thouands of persons, who never saw you or beard of your busi ness, nor never would . have heard of either, had it not been for yonr advertise ment." UEUGIOU8 NOTICES. Bey. David Hall, of Mansfield, formerly associate pastor with Dr. Hoge, will preach In the First Presbyterian Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock la the morning, and at 1 o'clock In the evening. " The public are cordially invited. ; . : , ' , Tun Rav. Isaac Crook, of ' Wesley Chapel, will preach In the City Half tomorrow afternoon; Services commence at four o'clock precisely. ... - i Unitarian Church. Services In Amboj Hall Sunday (to-morrow) at 11 o'clock a.m.." and 7)4 o'clock p.m. Subject for evening: "Woman's Sphere." Public Invited. Seats free. .... j .' Hellglema services Tfllrrew. Tbinitt Chcbch Corner of Broad and Third Streets. Rev. will preach at 11 A. H . and T 1. AA. First Pbssbttbrian Church Corner of Third and Stat, streets. Hmy. . will preach at 11 o'clock A. At., and at 7 P. M. Sabbath School at jo a.m. Second FaisBTTisiAN Church Third street between 8tate and Town. Rev. J, K. Kendall will preach at 11 A.M., and at 7 P.M. fcjabbath Sohool atSJOA.M i Congregational Church. Broad street, near Third. Rev. Ii. W . Phillip, will preach at 11A. M. and T P. M. Sabbath School at 2:30 P. M . St. Patrice's Church North Seventh street. Rt. Rev. 8.U. Rosecrans, pastor. Mas. 7 JO. Baud 10 A. M.: Vespers at 3. Emanuel's Church Eranrelical Association (German). Sonth Third street between South Pub-lio lane and College street. Rev. Lewis Neumann will preach at 10:311 A. M. and 1 P. M. Sabbath School at P.M. UmviRsaLisT Church Third street between Town and Kion atreets, Ker. Jfi. 1. Kexford, pastor. Serric. to-morrow at 11 A.M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath Sohool at A. M. W S8TMIN8TER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner of Stat, and Sixth. Rev. 11. M. Rooortson will preaon at ii a. i. ana at T r. M. Town St. M. E. Church Town street near Hifh. Rev. Earl Cranston will preach at 11 A. M.andTX P.M. Sabbath School at S A.M. First United Brbthrkn Church East Town street. Kev. V. Hriggs will preach at .11 A.M.. and T P.M. Sabbath School at S A. M. Y. M. C. A. Roomo Corner of High and Broad. Prayer meeting attfJO A. M. Prison Church Ohio Penitentiary. Rev. A. G Byers will preach at 11 A. M. Church or th. Holy Cros9 Corner of Fifth and Rioh streets. Rev. J B. Hemsteger, pastor. Mass at 7 JO and 10 A. M.; vespers at 3:30. St. Paul's Church (fcpiscoDal Corner of Third and Mound street.. Rev. C. C Tate. Reotnr. Ser vice to-morrow at 11 A. M. and S JO P. M. Sunday Sohool at J0 A. M. Wesley chafkl North High street, between Long and Gay. ReT. X. Crook will preach at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. IIR9T Baptist CHURCH Corner of Rich and and Third streets. Rev. J. W. Osborn. pastor.- Servioea at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath .School atSXA.M. United Brethbin German Mission. German preaching every Sunday morning at 10:30 A. M. and every Sunday evening at 7 P. at., in the Charon or too united t ethreo. on rnend street, between S.renth aod Eighth streets. . 1.I8T. rastor. Hogb Chapel Park street. Rev. J. C. Tidball, pastor. Preaching every Sabbath, at H A. -M. saooatn sscnool at o'clooK A. u. rrayor meet-ng at 7 P.M. Christib Chapel Cleveland avenue aod Spring street. Kay. J. M. Jameson. Pastor. Publio services at 11 A. M , aud 7 P. M. Sunday School at 9 A- M. HOUR jBB8BYTEBIAN CHURCH Park street. near tb. depot- Pastor, Rev. C. A). Tidball. Preaching every Sabbath at 11 A. M., and a course of iicotarcs at S P. M. Prayer meeting at 7 P. M. nnri.E-w&i.ut.. x-.i..n... .1.. v:. naideno. on Seventh street. Dr.. C. E. Boyle. aged as year. The friends and acquaintances of th. family are invited to attend th. funeral from th. First Bap tist Church, on Sunday, at S o'clock : j f ebl8 tt CARROLL At his residence in Pleaiant V.l- ley. February 17th. Rev. Andrew Carroll, ased e years. Funeral will take place In this city at th. Wes ley Chapel, on Saturday morning. 18th inst., at 11 oolook. LOCAL NOTICES. First Arrival of Spring Goods. Crape Coatings, English Diagonals, Mel ton's Scotch Cheviot, French, English and American Plaids tor Pantaloonlng, and Vestlngs in great variety at No. 7 Neil House Block. febl9-dGt Jos. Gundersbeimer. Premature Loss of the Hair, which is so common now-a-days, may be en tirely prevented by the use of MurneU's Cocoaine. It has been used In thousands of cases where the hair was coming out in handeful, and has never filled to arret t its 1 decay, and to promote a healthy and vig- orous growth. It Is at the same time un rivalled as a dressing for the hair. A single application will render it soft and glossy for several days. fcl2-d3t3 Miss Z. Frazey Ladies' Trimming Store has been removed to 84 East Town Street, near corner ol Third. fela-dlw Thr latest out In the way of Neckties, Bows. Scarfs, and a full line of Fashions- ii -c. t-.i st .J a v. xtii tt.,.. uie curuuiitUK vruuua aau. i aioii uuuas Block. Jos. Gundersbeimer. PIANO AT AUCTION. W. B. Kent will sell, without reserve, one 7i octave Full Con cert Grand Piano, ot Koabe & Co.'s manu facture, in perfect order (retail price is ,1500.00,) at Seltzer's music store, on Sat urday. February 25, at 3 o'clock, p.m. The I Same l.U UtJ BCDU Kb bUC SUOTC BH1I6 Ul 1111 i . .1 a. , I . nr . 1!K.1 ii.ii oi US BalC. AClUAwAIVGIMl I SA7-Ua.lJ McAdow's stock of music and musical instruments is larger and more complete than that of all the other houses in the city combined. The best low-priced Piano in the market ; also, Steinway it Son's world- celebrated Grand and Square Pianos, which every one knows to be the best. Pianos sold on time. Genuine Italian Violin Strings. No. 21 South High street. When a pleasant, simple vegetable con fection, like the GERMAN CATHAETIC LOZENGES, will immediately relieve, and In a short time positively cure the most aggravated case of habitual costiveness, we fall to see why so many people con tinue tO Sufler. Tbe idea 80 long patent all that a cathartic medicine may be both agreeable to the taste and effectual. Is being developed In the introduction ol the PlcBO u.ti.wi ..v. .iji ,iiua in iniuijr sporoachlng when pills, castor oil, and all . V n.nnnn. . mv.A IK.iln.. I. .. t.11 a - such disagreeable doses will give place a remedy that Is pleasant, miiu, ana a 1 - v legs I tain cure for ail cases OI aggravated COnstl- - I patlon. Sold by ail druggists. I ieionia.wt Look here reader, we do not wish to tell yon that consumption fM be cured when tneiungsareoaiAOpnaunieu.uur uav wi.f Wnnrlprfnl r anw rvb Aello W.baS. d i( V-A - aw -111 meUa men live forever, and Wv death to Play for want of work. No. von have heard enOUiUI or that, and we do not wonder that you nive by this time . become diszusted , .with I ft. But when we tell you' that riSaije Catarrh' Remedy will ' positively cure the worst cases of Catarrh, wis. only assert tiiat which thousands can testify toi. Trvl It and yon win, be cbnvtfleealp' -J (,. . j ' -Sent. "by mail'for sixty 'Cents.'',;Aridrek8 B. V. Pierce, M. DH' BuffiUo1,&"j;j; For sale by most Druggists every wneren i j ) ' " ii Hv.iaiHira -' I I'l- t.I Discontinued. The use pf..ttiSirtyi hair staining preparations, since the imxo' ductlon cf Phalpn's Vitalia, or Sana tion for the Hair. With marvelous pre clBlon it produces the exact shadetojt)ltr desired, and is literally transparent 'and undeflllnp-. "Sold bv' all dniejrtsfe and fancy good dealers,;!' .' 1 SELLS, A M'COMB, - , ;;-1 ;,, General Insurance and . . .it.t Voj I i i-.'t-' Heal l&teteKAgehts. Office second floor SSriekeye Bloc:, ebj-ner . ... . "i."'-1. l'CiH h ' Align ana proau ma...Ji: upyuj Van are not reouired to lav. 'dowh'toar 111 e'to ssve that of another. .ut ii JyoB can Induce the Vietimof -Ooagfc.or any pulmonary disease' 'to ; risqAlleh'S , Tirnr Haisam, yon may pe me. means ol, sarins that persons life, and that person would ever afterwards remember yow with grati tude.., Fojr sale by all DrOggists. 1 ' !i l-.j,(l yutf t.'::i -. OCtla-ajJTWlJT CITY ADVERTISEMENT?. An Ordinance i To lav out and -establiih Cherry street from th. 1-a.tai-n Pnmnrat.inn line west to Brrden street, HineioH 1. He it ordained by the City Council of the City of Columbus, That a street 50 feet wide, to be known as Cherry street, be laid out and established from the eastern corporation line west toBryden ftreet, commencing at a point in said eastern corporation line 87 feet north of Friend street, and running west parallel with said r nend treat to Bryden street, ... ,. 1 . . an o Th t Solicitor ia liereby directed after tha'naaaace of thi. ordinance, to make the proper application on behalf of the city of Colum U. ..h c.urtof Coininon Pleas, or to the Pro hate Court of Franklin county, Ohio, to condemn .nh nrivmttk nroMrtw as mav be nacessarr in order to carry out the provisions of section one of this ordinance, pursuant to the statute in such; case. made anu proviaea. ,1 Sco. 3. All costs and damages, and expanse, accruing or incurred in oonsrquence of said lAying ontand establishing .aid Cherry street.. shall be levied and assessed open the lota or parcel, of ground fronting or abutting upon said Cherry street. - , LUTHgR DONALDSON. ' President of the City Council. Passed February H. A. 1. 1S7? - ... , ; ' Attest: If H. VI ILSON. wity cierjt. ; feblg-dtit-N An Ordinance To aaaaa a menial tax ODnn the real estate bound ing the east side ol oeventa street, irom nooie street to Cherry street- Suction 1. Be it ordained by the City Council ot tba eitv of Colnmbns. That tbe sum of Seventeen (17) cents, three (3) mills be and the same is hereby levied and assessed uoon eacu loot iront Ol ine sev eral lots of land bounding er abutting upon the south aide f Seventh street, from Aoble toCher-vv.rr-AAr a. the H.na are desiffnated noon the plat'1 or tbe Civil engineer, on me in we omce or ine Citv Clerk, for the cost and expense of building a double row fit; .ton. orossioe across Friend street, on the east side of Seventh street, aocording to the estimate of the City Civii Engineer. Sao. 1. That the owner, of the several lots of land upon which the foregoing assessment is made, shall pay the amount, of money by them severally due in that behalf to John G. Bickel. w.thin twenty dayd from the date ot this ordinance, or do uBjeot to the interest ana penalty aiioweu upon th. same bylaw. L.U TUBjti uUiiaiiunun, President of the City Council. Passed February 14. A. D. 1870. Attest: L. K. W ilson. City Clerk. . i ' febia-dat ... i - An Ordinance Accepting Thorns' Miller's Subdivision of outlots Aoe. is ana u to tne oity li Columbus. Srctioh 1 Be it ordained by the Citv Conneil of the City of Columbns. That Thomas Miller's sub division of outlots Nos. 13 and 14 in the eity of Commons, Being in. same lots lormeriy subdivided by W llliam 11. Kankin, and set aside and vacated by the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, Ohio, at tb. November term, A- 1). 1869, of said Court, and by said 1 homes Miller again nlatted and recorded in th. Recorder's office of Franklin oounty. Ohio, on the 31st day ot January, lt70, plat I boos no. z, page , do ana toe same is nereuy ac- I cepted. anc tn. street, ana alleys as laid out ta Baid plat are here Or declared puouc atreets aud alleys of thoeityof Columbu.. LOiUEH 1JUIMALD3UN, President of the Citv Council. Passed February 14. A. U. 1870. Attest: L, JS. Wilson, City Clark. febl8-dot Paving Ordinance. An Ordinance to construct a double row flag cross ing across .ettier alley, at the north side of Mound street. Suction I. Ue it ordained bv tba Citv nnnncil of the oity of Columbus (two-thirds of allthe mem bers eoncamns). hat there be eonstrneted i double row flag crossing across Zettler alley, at the north side ef Alound street, in accordance with the nlat thereof on file in the othce ot the Citv Clerk. SRC. 3. That all damages, coats and expenses arising from the foregoing improvement, shall be assessed and levied upon the several lots ot land on the north side ot Mound street, from fifth street to bchreiner alley. LUTtUSK IIOaAlil)UJ, President of the Citv Council. Passed February 14. A. D. 1870. Attest: Li. t.. w ILSON. City Clerk. feb!8 d6t Paving Notice. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. ' ; ) Colubbcs. 0.. February 14,leTS . i To all whom it may eonesrn : i Notice is hereby given, that proceedings have been institnted in the City Council of Columbus, for making the following imnrovemenis. to-wit tbe Columbu. k Hooking Valley Railroad crossing r or traveling the roadway ot Alound street irom to The weat eorooration Una. Tbe same to be dene in accordance with plats and estimates to be prepare! by tbe City Civil Engineer, and 8 ed in the offioe of tbe City Clerk, All persons claiming damages on account of said proposed improvements, are required to file their claims in tbe office of tbe Clerk, in writing, on or belore the sist day ot March, a. ii ihto. Li. u. w usua, city cierg. February it, a-L. isto. teiB-itamw Paving Notice. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. Colcbu8, O.. Pebratry 15, 1870. I 7b all uhom it wiay conoent ; . Notioe i. hereby given that proceedings have been instituted in tbe City Council of Columbus, for making the following improvements, to-wit: for grading and pavicg the unpared siaewaiKS, gutters and crossings on tn. cast siae oi vy asning- - i ton avenue, irom men .treec to rrienu siree-f.. . i. -.,.., .:. j.,i,i.. ... ...: aoross Friend street, on the east (id. of washing- ton avenae. . . . - I across Friend street on the west side of East Public 11m Fn.niiclra,t;ii, t .nnhU M. fl. .t.in. Lanfl. Also, for constructing a donble row flag crossing aoross f nend street oa th. east side ot feast rutii; Lane. A lao. fnr ennatrnntinv a double row ft ur crossing across East Public Lane on the north side ot Friend street. Alto, for constructing a donble row flag crossing across East Public Lane on the south side of Friend i across I I Al fn,.onlclin.H,-.nhle row Sir crnwinn I """I .i -t 1 . across Washington avenue on the south aide ol rriend street. .1,. I.. uin.lm.tln, . nAnhlfl Kia fl . er n.n.ainir across t nend street on tne west siae oi vy asnington avenue. , estimates to be rrepared by tbe Citv Civil Kniri neer, and filed in the office of the City Clerk. All persons claiming aamages on account of said nmrjoaed lmorovements. are renmnwi to a M th.tr claims in toe omoe oi .ne viera. in writing, on or belore tne Jisv oay oi Maren. a. v. 187U. . tv'J1' W1LSOS. City Clerk. rtoruary .o, a.ir. toiu. leis ltaw4 An Ordinance To amend an Ordinance entitled an Ordinance to amend an ordinance to regulate liackLey Car riages, passed novemoer n, i&ot. SinrtOK 1. Be it ordained by tha Citv Council of the City of Columbu', Thit section seven of an ordinance to reffuiais naeaney carriages, nassei Seotember xa, uki. and amended uecemoer i. lHr.i and amended November 14. looa. be so amend- mA mm tn ... 1 aa follows: Ssc. 7. The rates oi lar. to do taxen oy any owner, driver, conductor or other person having to charge' of any Hackney Cairiage, shall be as foll-iws, 5i XS any railroad dep t. not mora than Fifty cents; tor Sm -. I .,..!. k. f nn.. nn v shall hnh.rcArl fnr Mi,h i r v Cjjfj an d f r c h i I d ren leH. th an thioo Z Jaii. w'hen aooomoanied bvUn adult, no cham to b1Il0bVmTnUi, rdin.nc. .bail uk. effect and be cer la fore, from and alter it. puga. . . I jliU Tli t. K DO if A IDSO?t . President of th. City Council- I J WiIsoNCity Clerk febis-dot CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. '-s..i .. '-v '.. ."r" """TnraitetT. ijfCTJ.9 1"-Sit ordaineA by the City Council 6f the Cii y of-Cofcnnbu, TlSt-a eoraerartli liu,. isael toity, Columbas aiialie eniawed by ma annexation 01 me torn lory ci ntiruoua thereto herein described, which annexatioa as aaby au-tlwriaedtu be made, to-wit; , Jirst All of Montgomery township that i. not ekaedSr ineladed wioaisith. oorpofatej limiu ot the city. -. . Hwond-So moch ef fraakKa townahio not already included in the corporate limit, of the eity, as 1. embraced within the following dewription, to-witc - Beginning at point where the north line of Uoatgomerr township extended would intersect the west bank of tu. ' OUBteragv rivert tkeoee southerly along the aaid wait bauk of Oiantangy river with the meanders thereof, and across the Scioto river tea paint oa theaoasa bank a.aereot, where the weat bank of the Olentanyy extended would intersect the tooth bank of the Hoioto: tbenea westentx aloof; ahe south bankof tba acioto .river wilhrtbe nicanders thereof, to'a point opposite the w.-i liu. el Washingto street b ike town ef Kraalintoa; thance sonlherlf to th. si4 west line of 'Washington street; tbenea alcrngtoe north Kb. e Water. srrMt Ao the wok line of larby au-eat in said Franklinton: thence along said west lino ef Darby street utherly to a point where said west line exteaded would in tersest 4 be .oath . line of the Ooluinbun and H.yrtith,ir.h c.mnilrA. -I thence along the soath lUaef ail Harnahurg turo- yiKeeasuriji.ro iu lnieuection with the wu( bank of the Scioto riven thencesontherly along the west bank of said livec-with the meanoVers thereof to a point opposite the south line of Montgomery town- sbiprtnenee across the said river to , aaaa Mont- . So. S. Ihit Jaa. A. Wilcox bo ant he ts hereby authevlaedaaotdiceetedAa lmli lute aad prose-OJte the ieocsiari proceedings in behalf ot the city of Columbus to effect such- aunesatkm-aaabova PreTieeU,,-;.'; .--7 , - : .; i, t . , v f i ' LtTTHETt ITOWALDSOX D "p"Mtrt!iaiioil. ,; Passed February 14, -A. i. 1870, - . Attest: 1. JS. Wilson, City CWA'i 0 awbldti:.i e.KiHit... lo T.1ia;lll 'vu i .-tt: J 81 J I :- . All LtlllilllCei To provide for the constiuction of Water Work. ' and establM a board ef A'vnstai. tberefer. "SBdnoRTi, .Kaiaoidained bv-tha ISI.IV: 1 of to. City ef Columbus, That a supply qf wat.r shall be1 provided for tb. eity by the construction of Water Work upon the aysteat, known as the Holly Water Works," in accordance with the cintirw, vmaivii law uv too oily anal the). Holly slaaufaotuiing Company, as approved bv the City Council on ihe 7th day of Tern-nary. A. 13 1870 whiehcontract is herebr ratified an doafirmed. 1J,,t ine buildings and n.aoninery for said Water Works be erected and maintaiaed upon such grounds as shall hereafter ba obtained for than purpose by the city of Columbus, at or Bear the mouth of the Olentangy river, aojoas otherwise provided by the City Council. Sbo. 8. That there rsherebyesrablisheda Board of three Trustees, to be known as th. "Trustees ef Water Works," who shall be resident e.eotors ef the oity of Columbus, and (hall bo elected by the qualified voters of said city. at thereiular municipal election held therein on tbe first Monday in April, A-1. 1670. as iollwt On. Tiiutee .ball be elected for one year, one trustee for two ; ears, and one Trustee tor three years, who shall continue iu cfiice until their successor, are duly elected and qualified: and annually thereafter, on the first atouday ia April, a Trustee shall bs elected for three years, woo shall continue in tffice until his suooessor is duly elected and t.alified. In cats ot a vacancy in said board by death, resignation, or otherwise, the City Council shall provide for tbe election of a 1'rusteeto fill snob vacancy. Sbo. 4. Tbattaid Irusteea ahaii .h r... their services a lalary of per annum, and shall possess all the powers, perform all the duties, and be subject to all the responsibilities devoiviug pon tbein by tbe laws ot the State and tbe ordinances of the oity now in force, or which hereatter may be passei relative thereto. ' . A.U TAlA.it DONALDSON, President of ih.Cit. i!nA:i Passed February 15. A. 1. 1870. - Attest: A.. E. W ILSON. City Clsik. febn-d6t Paving Ordinance, An ordinance to construct a double row fljg eross- iu ocuretuer auey, at uie north side of Mound streeb .. . ... Suction 1. Be It or.lained hr h i';i Council of the Citv of Columbns (iwo-thiM. all the member, oooonrring). That there be constructed a double row flag orossing across Schie ner aileron tbe north side of Alound street. In avoid ance who ine piat inereol on me lBtneottic. of the City Clerk, Sac. s. That alt damages, cost, and expense, arising from the foregoing improvements, .hall bo asses ed and levied upon the several lots of land fronting or abuttiug on tbe north side of Mound street, from Fifth street to Zettler alley. LUTtiKK DUiNALDBON, President of thn f lit . Iiuin.il Passed February 14. A. D. is7o. Attest : L. E. Wilson, City Clerk. '-felS u6t Paving Ordinance. An ordinance to grade, gutter and gravel Perry "treei iroui nign street west to the corporation line. Section 1. Be it ordained bvtha r;v f'nnn;i r the Citv of Columbns (twn-t.hir.la of all ha ... bers concurring), That th. gutter, ba graded and the roadway graded aod graveled, on Perry strert. from High street west to tbe eornoratinn lin in accordance witb the plat thereof on file in the office of the City Clerk. bac, a. met all damage.,-cost, and expense, analog from the foregoing improvement, shall be assessed and levied upon the several lota -of land fronting or abutting thereon, in proportion to their reel trout. LUTHER DONALDSON. President Of th flit. f'nnn.-..'l Passed February 14th, A, I). 1870. - ' Attest: L. E. WILSON. City Clerk, feis-dat NOTICE. , . CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. I Columbus. O- January ?, 1870.1 To all wAom it may concern: : .... Notice is uerebv given that Peter TTavilen t... filed with the City Council, of the oity of Colum bus, a petition lor the vacation of Elm alley from State avenue to the Scioto River, as laid down on the plat of William Pbelan's sub-division ot land on State avenue, as an addition to ihe city of Co mmons. j. : aaa aiso proposes in said petition, if his prayer is granted, to eonvev to the citv. for an alley, a parcel of land of equal width with tbe present (bim) alley, to run at right angles with Matte avenue, and along the north line of the Ohio Tool Company oronertv. lot No. . of Wm Fh- lan's sub-division of land oa State avenue to the Scioto Kiver. . L.E.WILSON janS dltawSw City Clerk MISCELLANEOUS- MM & . n RAILROAD. IN PUKSI7AIVCE or A It ESOI.TJTIOIV of a majority of the corporators of tbe Columbu. and Ironton Kailroad Company, adopted at a meeting of a majority of the corporators, in tbo city of Columbus, notice is hereby given, that on Thnredaj, the 34ttt day or k?eb- rmary, 1870, at 1 o'clock a .in., Book, will be opened at the following named places, lor the purpose of Receiving Subscriptions to the Capital r- took of the Columbus and Ironton tiaitroaa company, to-wit : At tbe Bankinz Houfeaf Aliller A Onnatdann In the city ot Columbus, in the county of Fratklin. At the office of tbe business house of S. 11. Ku?-t'ea. in the city of CiroleviUe, in the county of Pickaway. At tbe uusine.0. othoe of James Emmitt. in the ity of Chillicothe. in tbe couoty of Ross. At tho bankina Houxe of Chanman 111 a . n a- f ' n Jackson. in the county of Jackson.-At the bu iness office of Jauiea Ernmitt. In Waverly, in the county of Pike. . At the first and the Seeonil National Tt.rtlra in the city of Ironton, in the county ot Lawience. all in the State of Ohio. Said Books will be kept open from day to day, between tbe hours of Mini I'clock a.m. and Throe I'cioca p.m until ine requisite amount bf capital 1 .. . 1. si. B I 1 I.A ... 1. .'...i V. '.K.a Bu.ii w Ruuniuum. Br order of th. Corporators, at Oia : r.r r'rt- lumbus, the 15th day of Februa y, 1670. JAMa! EMMITT. , ... Chairman, pro tm. J03H Milleb, Secretary. TTbe Journal and Westbote. -f n.tlnmV.n, he newspaper, printed in the a,vani ,,;.. above named, are requested to publish tbe above notice thirty days, and render oopies of the same with legal affidavits, to John Miliar. K..... .1 Columbus. ianl7-dim-r PJOTICE, ' FttANKXIN COCNTT 1nVIBKABT. February 4, 18;o. i Sotice to all tcAom it may concern : AT A CALLED "1 EE TING OF THE Board of Directors it was resolved, that we re quest all outside paupers, of the different wards - I "f the city to call on their refaactive Ooancilmen I for two weeks from date, for Wood or Coal, as they may need it, owing to the fact that we are out of Coal and out of Funds. r. rumour. H. L. SIBBERT, J.GRAU. feb5-dltw2 Directors. Road Notice. OTICK1S HEHEIir GIVEN UIAT a netition will be presented to the Cnnnti Commissioners of Franklin oounty, Ohio, asking d praying lor the establishment ot a County Road, hereafter describoj, commencing at a point in the road known as, Landis Lane, near the residence of S- Landis, in Jackson township, thence running south through the lands of Ephraim Bor- rors. Lewis Uorrors heirs, and HoDert Seeds' heirs. to a point in the Cottage mills piko. near the house I occupied by J. B. Miller, and then from the line of the foregoing proposed road east along tbe line of the lands owned by Ephraim Borror and Harriet Seeds, to iat.rseot th. Cottage Hills Pike on tb. east side of the river, in Hamilton township. jaosi-dxuawiw rEiniunaKH, I "ft J TV "rVT'll " v- , , I JlavOam X . JYllIler S JtiState. NOTICE IS HEHrBl GIVEN THAT th. undersigned has been appointed and qual ified by the Probate Court ot Franklin County Ohio, executorof the will of Adam '. Miller, lata .f f ranklin township, in aaia oounty. deceased. Dated this loth day oi January. jju. janlA-dltwat M. B. ALBERY. v.t A HI 1 . i i a . i ,n i j it' f 1

J"' mm I mm- r If W -era W -w- J L . ' - 3 r, . , ; '.MF.:'j'i kai "-a- V -i S ...ajji Z fW - .-- terMf" W ' iiawa. t COLUMBUS. OHIO.I SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 19. 1870. NUMBRT77 VOL. XXXVIII. .r- ? ' a 7 ST AT K 8 r. "sfc 11 apr i y . m w ! V; 1 V l f 1 ' LOHlDi: (CosA iadocmee) W i 4 SO ......eU DwKvared by Carrier p month, i-i. Ki Lamer rar wee . i: :U Ki Ilarrier rar He .""" WKEKLT STATESMAN Da roar.- I On. copy " AD. year, Fir. eornes one ye" Tan copies year Twenty eopiM on. year. 9 W) 17 6. 30 00 ''iSates'of Aclverttlig. SAIL'S. t.m.l rIOtH .per hbo. nm iiw".. - M Eaoh adaitiaoeA tnerrtioa fetch additional inortion. , D VLB SOeU 1 Sot;., pe line, each !,oj;" regular card rates, whieh wUl be furuiahed .a ap-c Atrenment alWrf etnentl mmri m fXi. for at the time tbej ar. oraeraot . . I A7A NT3' F O R S ALE , ( ETC, BAt. THB SCHOOL HOUSE OK r State atreet i. hereb effere fer .ale. .ao- T joWVd to bay. thaimue token down ''eaY.Tnf0 to an or. of th. nndereirned Bnildinf Committee, before TJVtI -idil ZZZrr wrwEfwidit t three nwnlkj wUl b. gien. The Board of Kdneation rwerr. the Pn-fie(e to aeoept or reject an bide. The bnildinf u open fer inapwtioav. - - MEE;, ' ' J 1: C." V. L-'dOTLKR. Ohio, February T. 187- f r1 ' f i ' ' ' u.oB't" ; ' ' ' ' " t u A I.E-AT AUCTIOS-lardOnFactory. J? Baildins. ApwiWi, i nrnunrj. .to. In. indeniilned will offer for le t Fnbli. Auetion , " thVprem;.. in the eity of Colnmbas. on Tnee- , olyreoayof March. 1870. t M oVloeka-m. , "'well-known Ltd Oil Faolory.n the jwoth d. of t Straw berr alley, ho. W. beiow' rroat - itree. which baa been oerrjini on .oeea.foUy for , SanTand whieh U now U.ecmplete rnonineor- - SerTwith all the baUdints, implement, and appar-, . .to; belontins to the tamo. .ucha. lard oil preje tank, kettle, and .mail .team botler barrel. larn-aceV ii imid ererythins In the beat poaaib'.leon-SiUon dewill ai eeil. at the rame time and ' 1'aJSri.ulaouwholdornitar. eoo.i.tinf part . of Ublee. ehair., bed. and btdaiead. on. eoal aook gtove, on. heating .tore, one joiner, bench. ' and many other article, too numeroa. to mention. . A r.f.l inDe;tion of therremi.'. before the day rriiTaolicitoi. DAMWtlfBAllhB. of sale U aolicitei. So. It Wait Suae oerrj Alley. . febli-eodtd' 1TR-KI.T-A1HBICAN HOTEjV-THIS J formeriy popalar Hotel will now b. entirely re jodeled. and application, tor nntni;-th. Mm. mayk.mad.t.tne ndori!ined. at h kinf TuZsY of Kickly A Brother, until th. Crft of march next. KICKLY KINGSLEV. T, Or JOSEPH GUliiJEK,aagIMg)V Teolt-dtf TWBBEHT-IWO OP MY FlSK RhSI-jT deneea. each with Thirteen rooma. Fit. hall. r! ind eellar. bard and aott water .oonTement. --Tit .n back tarda, all in complete ordr. en Wnt Gay ttieet. feblS-da ' T.LOU tiSL nOR SALE-STOCK OK G ROC E RI E S Th. J oo-partnwr.bipheretofor.exi.tiDt bweenthe nndenicned. nnder the trm name of Hanee ell. harim expired by limitation, they now offer for tale. a. a great barcain. their entire .to k, Uw. cood wiil, etci,fos the purpofe Of clogin tb. busi-Seafof ..id firm. Irtie. "i'me to iiBectnsk e Urorerie., with food trade already ewtablished. wHf find this a rare chane..- Apply t. ither. at o. M orth H..U ..reet fl AREfl ROBERT JNK1L. Colobaa;Cfc.rrfniryM.li. . . i-tt ... Hi-. .a.t'Hdtflv. , - t SALE-WASTE PAPERS, at tbta fet-dtf- offics. FOK SALE BALED BAY. and Fair alley.. fel-dlH-eod Corner of Linn For Sale. X OTS F rRSIX FIVE TO FIFTEEW J j Acres. East Friend atreet. wear ttie 8treet Rail-. ' t.m H.rtin A Fainraod addi tion to the eity of Colombo., and amde from beinj liiibly located, are well adapted to bnUdmt and Iwltivationi and all eo.Ui. MeiUn. anveiiB consider bl oaantitioa, Pnoes low and Unn res8ua. v u . bti V n. ' K. STAGE. ianSl-dAwSw 1 Hiih Street NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING. nvKlPE Off THR Columbus, Chicago lwo. Ci. R'tTo. I'm .rsini O.. February 18th. 1870. T.f: IhEE-riaUOFTMKw-rpCKHOLll- A. w ot th. Colombo., Chicafo and I1 Central Railway Companr, will b. heldi at the of-fiee of th. Company, in th. oity of Columbus, oa -- : -.-- ; r - - TkmreAar. 0- BOlUs between the hoars of IS a.m. a'ad 1 ., to approve or reject a contract with the Pituburf. Cincinnati and St. lxie Railway Company, and the Penn.ylvania Railroad Compiny. and for such other bnsinws as may oom. belore th. mMtiaf . The book, for the transfer of th. capital stock or the Company will beelorfd in Columbus and How iorkCitatx o'clock p.m.. alarch f ' remain closed nntil thomormnf of Alatoh 11th. 1 r Td of ttB J JOODIK. febl dtd Seeretary. Ajin IL" Shbtts' 'Estate. ..iv,rE aw II1RVI1T GIVEN THAT IN the nnderiirBl baa this day been appointed by tb. Acrobat. Court of Franklin oounty. admin-ttnrfnr ith the will annexed of tb. estate of Ann B. anotU. late ofColBmbusOhw.eceased--' Jebrnary' ii. 1ST. , febis-wsw "Dissolution ol Partnership. mnK PIBTnERIHIP Hr.RKlO- A for. .xistief ln.wee T. 8. Shepard and G. 1 1 : nn a. firm nana of sheuOjTd at IlOr- iger.Uthi. day dissolved by mutual consent. G. Honaer is authorised to eolleot and .etU. all ae- counuof th. late firm. SHFPA.HD, . ' .' G. U0R1GLR. . Columbus. Fabraary 16. 1870. NOTICE. "Th. UDdexsij ned b i to announce that, havinc . lousbt the interest ot T. 8. Khepard In the late : firm, he will continue to carry ja l thoe trade in all its branches at the old stand. M -ir. n.h Hioh at roe t. where he will be happy meet the customers of the eld firm and all others " -who wiU honor him with their patroEafe. He will .-....!. .,n hand all kinds of Ladien'J ;;jmu', Misses' and Children.' Boot, and Show of superior style, ana worameiiauiia . , bpocial attenUon paid to C mtom m-R Colutabaa. February 18. 1ST0, fehlS-dlw NOTICE. : ' - ' 1 On AHD AFTEH rt.Haij.ni 13 a a-i , th. Store of A. C. HEAD1AY A CO. will fee open until 8 o'clock. .. . . febi7 A. C BEADLET A CO. , , - , NOTIC33. "V,:! CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, Columbus. O.. Febraarj 7. 1870. J IboBecow..uo-rwr Notle. is hereby- given mat proceed jnri bave been instituted in the City Council of Columbus hr making th following.improvem.nts. to-wit: ... ll--. . U ,W. in tha A.tT of Colnnhn. im, w.r Works in the eity of Coimobus uooa iWd0'' r.D&Sru cninery. . -z . ; . , - . and alley, oi land and erection ci a omiio.ua .! wt miu mhiSy; and for disgin, well.. . and estimates to be prepared and Bled ia the ofnoe of the City Clerk. i ii mam .iiimini ntmuai an aAOonnt of sa d 'ine same to do oon in ""-""iT -r i -. . . . . . a L. a - J sa sfea B i awl 1 as AV It afe afittinafA Tjtx posed improvements, are required to SI. their . .u. ... V. & l -1 v W In wvicinv AD or ClalU. IU 11 " uius. v. ...v v.w. . I. . - befor. th. th day of March. A. 1. 17. . . - 'h WILSON. City CHrk. - - . feblA-dltawAwl ... ' notice ' -e-i nrKFRV filYElB THAT THE -1 book, of subscription to tb. .to k of th. Hocking Valley Coal Company, a corporation or- leaned "theToffiei of RankinrchittendeB 1x.-4.fr 14 Konth Huh street. Columbus. Ohio. an the SSd' day of Februerr. A. D. 1870. at IS a.m. janil-dlUwtd 1UH COKPOHATUtia. HOT.1EG :r ''Hi f TlPa ' C O r? T 1 1 TJ P IL II i .a T'" ! mm " mmM ta tba West and Sonth. How, why, and wber. 4a .nam. 1 ha wonderful nrocr.se and yraMTm of tb. eooBtry. Fraah, interesting popular, rtne illustrations. - A rare enane. 1 'valla sainiy. Head for eiroalarto ii w .... PkwPLK8 PtiMLlSHING CO., -W - - AAV akaee at-, Cincinnati Obi Local No'wo. Th best thing oa Ice, It the weather, A br Wednesday comes on tba second day.pf JKarcb. , ' The tles'ol basinets and success art ad- Ter-tiat Two ' ladies'1 ar reported In jail by Marietta paper. - What' in a name ? i mm Th DODular style of wearlnz the hahr by the ladies, "bothers" at, as to which U switch. Can't Mrs. Lucy Stone post Uaf t JlH. Bimt iS. Ok be, of Mount Vernon, was yesterday'admltted to the Bar by thVSupremetCWwrt bf lbttW" b.Obloj ' n - n ii. tl . .i I Tuesday next Is the One hundred ahd thirty-eighth anniversary of Wftshlngton's birth 'day. ' ""' " I iw- l -. mmm j KiTivALS.of religion are noticed, as lri progress in all sections ol the country. Our exchanges are filled with details concerning them. " j m " ! GovbenOr IliTrs yesterday fappolnted FrancU Collins a Notary labile for Franklin county Ohio, for the. term if three) years. ; " j JcDqa fuOHxesterday appointed John E. Mercer admlnUtratoi. cf tb-csUt of Mrrr Ann 8ebeeea 6hbtt,-iae of Franklin county, deceased. Bopd of $20,000. i . . , i - - - "TAGrstRs Hall. This Hall, newly fitted npaia now complete, and will be open this evening for inspection.' -Ladies and gentlemen are cordially Invited to call and see' IW ' '-' ' ' --- j . The Maennercbor Grand Ball will take place at Charley Wagner's new and superb Ilall, on East State street, on Thursday evening, March 10th. It will be good to be there. Carj, the. Belmont county murderer o Hist Fox, received the news of his death sentence by Governor Hayes, on Thursday, with a loud laugh. Ho wiil .be hung on Thursday, March 24th, on a warrant iMued by the Supreme Court of Ohit. ' Four cases rf drunks and disorderlies were before Mayor Meeker yesterday morning. Fines from $3 to $10 were Im posed, and the law breakers went ver to reflect on the hardness ot stone as well as that of persistent Isw breaking. Tbs Bbothkkhood or Locomotivs En gineers. Th la organization will give their first annual ball at Charley Wagner's Ilall. on Wednesday evenlnr. March Oth, The occasion will be. a pleasant one and visit ors cannot but be pleased. . '. , A 'Masonic reunion and supper will take' place at Charley Wagner's newly finished Ilall, on East State street, on Tuesday' evening, March 15tb. The reunion will be a most pleasant one, and the place ot meeting the best. j The heavy bqow storm of Thursday night and Friday morning was the feature of the season. Should a sudden thaw with rain follow, a big flood will will wash the colors out tt the snow storm's flag, and clear up the leavings ot the last big flood. . i "Shoo Fly" grows in proportions. Its workings, were exemplified yesterday in a new field, at one of our popular hotels. A chap staggered in and soon after came out rapidly, in uncomfortable proximity of a boot, let fly by the landlord, at the lower extremity .f a "bodJerlnT leg. ... , The matter of extending the city limits of Chtllicotbe will come np before the Boss County Commissioners at their March meeting. The people cf the Ancient Town may yet live to see it taking steps for needed improvement and advance ment. Transferred Testerdat. The follow ing transfer of real estate was left at the Recorder's office yesterday ;' . Newton Gibbons and wile to Henry Wetzell, part of lot No. 3 of the subdivision f lots Nos. 586 and 5S7 in City of Colum bus, February 18, 1870, $4600 00. The effect of a double column displayed advertisement, inserted in one of the Cln clnnati daille?, was seen in that city a few davs ago. The number of callers at the store rooms during the day, was, by actual count, five thousand four hundred. 1 U. Hopkins & Co., were the sensible advertisers." Tfix Grand Jury found no Indictment against Charles Goklsborongli, with many aliases, the boy-girl who has created so much excitement In this city, stnd she was accordingly discharged from the custody of the Sheriff yesterday. "Charley" left the Jail with the biggest kind 01 a-'chaw" In her mouth, gaily singing, 'Shoo Fly." Sich Is life ! - - Papers were filed at the Secretary of State's office yesterday, changing name of the organization heretofore known as "The Prospect Union Kink Company" of Cleveland, to that of the " Central Eink Company." The same shall hereafter be its sale and proper name in law. Filed Yesterday. The following cer tificate of Incorporation was filed yester day at the office ot the Secretary of State The Cleveland Petroleum Association located at the city of Cleveland, and or- ganized for the purpose of protecting and advancing the interests of those engsged in manufacturing or dealing In petroleum or its products. The corporators are W C Scofleld, John Critchley ana twenty others. Court Matters. The verdict of the lurv in the case of Betsy J. Spencer vs. ',-.i. T.lr.w In Tiom Nr.. 1 wMtj.r I ximwauj i I H.t. WbS for the plaintiff. " . . , , Damages were awarded In the sum or oU JJlollon was I laftrllda in UIO SUU1 made for a new trlaL The case cf Ann Dally vs. C. P. L. But- ler. BUlt Drougns w "'""S" " i railing into an unzuaruou awn uwn pending in Boom No. 1 before Judge Green. The Comino State Fair. The thou sand dollar premium on the best five acres of wheat offered by the Ohio State Board of Agriculture, Is an offer at once generous and attractive. It will be seen by adver tisement elsewhere tnat the premiums are f K. awarded uoon detailed atntcmpnli 4 sworn to and suDscriDea Defore a proper anthorlty ana mea in me omce oitne SecreUry ef the Ohio State Board tf Agri culture, on or belore the first Wednesday of March, 1870. The premium list of the Twenty-first Annual State Fair, will show fa I that a large number of changes have been I .3-1.. If anrl taVlns overvrhtno mauc iu at . - - a -. . j ...... b consideration, the coming Fair will prove the managers could impress upon their more attractive, alike to exhibitors and employes that the patrons f the cars are aod visitors than any that have preceded s..fcrs to the Springfield State Fair. i PBESJIUM 01T WHEAT, S1000. Liberal Awaria Jdj the Ohio State Board of Agnculture. "At the recent meetlngf tie Ohio State Board of Agriculture in this city. It was determined that the- following premiums be paid f t the greatest number of bnehela of wheat grown, during three successive years, upon the same tract of Hot teat fhan five acres of lsnd : Kaat fi unt ant leu than 40 bubal. POT acre I bat vex ted in J70... u, SlOo Be., s aorea. not lei. than AS baabei per acre. ' berreeMd in 1ST I SS Best t acres, not lea. than AS baahel. pec aore.l harr Baled in I87i 0 Best S acre, havins yielded the greatest .Teres..' dorinf th.lhne yean, 1870. 1H71 and lc7A.... iADO ( - . .' A AT Ci . j S 1.030 These premiums to be awarded upon z following statements, '(from T. to VI elusive), sworn to and subscribed, before a proper authority, and filed In the office of the Secretary cf the Ohio State Boar4 of Agriculture, on or before the first Wednes day cf January, 1870. and also the state meats from and including III. to VII. .in clusive, to be filed with said Seeretary 4n naaUy, on or before the 2d of January, 1871 and 1S72, and statement IWVlIj by January 3, 1873. - - ! I. An accurate description of the soil sad subsoil, a general description of the "lay" of the land, a description oT the anrroUnd- Ings, forest, hllhy etc, . . 9 , r 5 . j , At least 5 pounds of the soil, takes) so as to include from the surface to the depth of ten inches, together with t pounds Of the subsoil, taken so as to include all from ten Inches from" the suffice to twenty Inches from the surface. This soil should be taken up before the fall rains have set lit, and each (the'soll and subsoil) jtrit in a separate package, and forwarded to . the office cf the Secretary of the State Board of Agriculture by January 1870 J If. A statement cf what crops were grown on the tract during the years 18G6, 1SC7, 1S6S and 1SC9, and whether the crops were good, bad or indlflerent: how olten and when manured during these years, the quantity and kind of manure applied to each acre, a. accurately stated as possible. III. A statement cf the kind, amount and condition ot manure; when and how applied In contemplation of the premium crop. IV. A detailed account or statement ol the depth of plowing, kind of plow used, number t f times the tract was plowed, the precise time of the month that it was plowed ; also, a statement of any other method of cultivating the soil, If any,' previous to sowing with wheat. ,;i V. Time and manner of sowing, as well as the depth at which the seed was sown. VI. The weight, quality and variety of seed wheat, and the' amount of seed sown per acre. VII. A detailed statement of the entire cost I in money, labor and material in producing the crop, as well as a sworn state ment of the amount of the crop both grain and straw. - . Th. tisas a boys aaneaneed is extended to Jan. . The FoBTHcomsio Fiatt Catnt Xctks The new specimen plates for the forth' coming fifty cent note, to take the place of the last serles.'of that denomination so quickly and successfully imitated by the counterfeiters, will be ready to be submit' ted to the Secretary of the Treasury in a very short time. It will be the endeavor, in giving a new trial to the note engravers, to avoid unnecessary lines in the plates, so as to have as much clean paper on the note as possible, it being beld that too much engraving leads to confusion and re quires too close study in order to deter mine as to genuineness. The Super intendent of the note . piloting bureau will Insist strenuously on this plan, which, from close inquiry in Eogland, be ascertained to be the easiest way ol upsetting the makers ot bogus cur rency. A note with a well executed, vig nette, with clear and neatly engraved fig ures and letters, representing the denomination and the signatures, and with noth ing else to confuse the vision, is regarded by the Bank ot England as the very best kind, of paper to represent money value because the expert will see at a glance when it has been imitated; and after the discovery the note so vitiated is at once called in aud the plate destroyed. This plan makes the business of counterfeiting them too , ardous and costly to. be sucees- fully engaged in. p, v , s Norther Ohio Fair. Cleveland is sore Cleveland is mad! Cleveland Intends to smash the ,u regular State Fair" out of all known-shape! This is a joke oa the " shape" ot the regular Fair. Hear what those cold-blooded fellows propose to do on paper as promulgated In the Plain Dealer cf Thursday : " A meeting of the members of the late State Fair Finance Committee, aud all other parsons interested in Bavin? a. ttraod r air lor nortnern unio. to Do held in this I city, will be beld at the American House v. I this evening. The trrouuds ens-aced and ne money pieagea lor ine scale fair. can. wiUMMit aouot, ne turned over lor a .Northern Ohio Fair, and with a little effort an exhibition can be got up here which will throw the 'regular State Fair quite In the shade. The advantages which would accrue to the eity from such a Fair can hardly re over-esumacea, ana since Cleveland was so snubbed by the ' State Board' the people in mis section are eager to make such a Fair a grand success."- Now. Cleveland. Cleavt to vonr own Ice bound Land of "Old Lake Erfe's Shore," "U6 " ln" m" me exercise enougn "charity forail" to assist cheerfully In our but at the same time o"'F'u. .nU, neignoors enons to sPnnf la th of well-earned post- blVU 1AI ftSAV AIIOvVI T VI KlVWIUlC llilatUU towns. Is not that Plain Dealing, ye Green men of Strong-Armtt The Cloud is over Cleveland in the matter of the question at I Issuetnd desires .Fatr, "regular State Fair" - Weather. Whew! A Careless Driver. The attention of the managers cf the High Street Passen ger Railway is called to the careless acts of some of their employes. Last evening, on the car going north aboat half past nine, the driver appeared to be pe culiarly careless, or, as It seemed te some of the passengers, stupidly drunk. To add to this, he was also Insufferably Inso lent. A lady and gentleman got out at the Gay street crossing, and as the lady otepped off the car, the car started, and had it not been that the lady was thrown lorward and caught by the gentleman, she might have been seriously, if not fatally Injured. When the driver was remon strate J with for his conduct by some of the passengers, he retorted by words of Insolence and Impudence. We are sorry that we are unable to give the number el the car, and thereby more particularly Identi ntn fy the careless fellow. It would be well It. I worthy ot at leaBt respectable treatment 1 at their bands. COLCXBCS AMD IlOMTOAT BaILROAD at est is a at Chillicothe Action or the HCOkPtWATORS, Etc. A meeting of the Incorporators of the Colombus and fronton Railroad was beld in Chillicothe on Wednesday There was a very general attendance, and a good deal of Interest ssenifssted-' A number of solid men from the different counties represented their localities.., .' ;,"t;-.;,il, , l ' . The committee appointed to procure a snrvey of the route, reported that they had engaged Mr Norri, of Pennsylvania, who was present, on bis way to I ronton, from whence be would commence bis work Immediately. :, . . ,;..- : . , j It was resolved that the Incorporators of eaeb comity procure a gentleman to travel witii the. Engineer Corps'" within their respective , counties, nuke arrangements for anbaiatence Ot aervsying party, tike deeds of right t f, wsy, and pay eil expenses of the paity, drawing upon the Treasurer of the. Incorporators of each county for the funds necessary to pay the expenses of the survey throjjfh snob county, j,., . ; The itMOrperaters Of -each county Were authorize to "bold -meetings ' and invite peakers, In the Interest of the enterprise, and to take measures r Jhe opening of stock books, and solioitlng subscriptions Mr. Miller offered style ot heading for subscription book?, such subscriptions to be binding, If $1,000,000 ts secured In six months... - -. ,. -! Mr. Griswold mated to amend by insert ing $600,000. - ?it ; i : i Mr. Enimltt was opposed to fixing limit so low. He thought the money was at hand, and could be raised to secure! the entire amount. j Mr. Griswold's amendment was adopted. and the Board adjourned. ' An Important ' Imbcramce Decijiosc. Judge Smith, of St. Louis, has just ren dered a decision ot such general and local Interest and importance.that we reproduce 1U Following la the abstract of the decis ion: Two individuals effected a consid erate insurance on the St. Louis museum and opera and fine art gallery In the Mis sissippi Valley Company. Subsequently, the collection of curiosities was removed and the policies transferred so a? to cover the furniture and building after it waa converted into a theater. The building being destroyed by fire, the Company re fused to pay the insurance, on the ground that the transfer was made by a clerk wbo had no authority to make it, and that the business afterward carried on made the, risk lar more hazardous, there being a bar, and liquids being supplied to the audience The parties thereupon brought suit for the whole amount, and Judge Smith decides In their favor. Neither does the fact that spirits were kept in the bar for daily consumption invalidate the policy, nor can an Insurance company avoid the responsibility tor a clerk's actions. Whatever business an individual transacts over the counter of an insurance office, be be a genuine or a bogus clerk, must be accepted as the business of the company. If irre sponsible clerks are retained In their em ploy, or if persons are allowed such access to their office as to be able to successfully pass themselves off as clerks, the companies are responsible tor their acts. Counterfeit Fiv-Ckt Coin. When the Sub-Treasury began to redeem the live-cent nickel coin a few weeks ago, the clerks were surprised to find that a large number had the appearance of counter-felts. Some of these coins were sent by Assistant Treasurer Folger to the Philadelphia Mlot for examination. Mr. James Pollock, Director of the Mint, has written to Mr. Folger that, of the eight specimens sent, four ate counterfeit. The motto, "In God we trust," is much larger In the counterfeit than in the genuine. The yellow color in the spurious coin is also another test. This Is'caused by the pres ence of zinc. Mr. Eckfeldt, the Assayer o the Mint, also adds his testimony. He writes that the most ready test with all kinds of coin is the weight, which coun terfeiters are seldom able to bring on right. He adds: The true weight Is 77 1-6 grains." Cincinnati Hospitality Columbus Official Guests Wined, Smoked and Sent to the Theater. The Commercial of Friday contains the following : One er two of our city officials Invited the Msyor and President ot the City Council tf the City rt Columbus to come down and see the town. They came on Saturday evening last, and remained until Sunday evening-hotel time one day and a quarter. Their bill has been paid by order of the Finance Committee ot the City Council. It amounted to $167. Among the Items are seventeen bottles of wine, $51 ; five bottles ol whisky. 915: two Doxes of cigars, (far- tegas), $40; and two boxes at the theater, fia." We now wish it distinctly understood that we are a candidate for Council in every ward of the city. We also have an open eye lor all the territory proposed to be annexed to the city. A fashion writer gives circulation to the following: It Is remarked now that gentlemen use powder as a finish to the toilet almost as freely as ladies. The crystal vase and puff are as indiapensaoie a part oi ine dressing appurtenances tjr a gentleman as lor a lady, and lotions, glycerine, perfumed waters, and emollient pastes and oint ments, are nsed much more freely by draw ing room men than oy ordinary women How would a little saw-buck sauce, or a few grains of State street bridge, or even fluid ounce or so of main sewer, mixed with repairs on the Ohio canal, do for high color, in the cases of the above mentioned beauties ? Choice Beading Matter. Messrs. Hull & Thompson, the popular news dealers and stationers. In the Postoffice Building, are In receipt of everything in the line of C, . , . j.nAir.tr OT""U,J """""J the most 'discriminating can desire. All ol the desirable pictorial weeklies, Includ ing Harper's productions, Frank Leslie Chimney Corner, Hearth and Home sporting, religious, political and general are on their shelves, and they are ever ready to deal them out to patrons. Call and get a supply. Mr. Baber's Street Bailroad Bill. The Street Bailroad bill of Mr. Baber hav ing passed both branches ot the Leglsli ture, is now a law. Under this law, the residents on East Friend street, near what is known as "Fair- wood addition" to the city of Columbus, propose to construct a street railroad from the eastern terminus of the Friend Street Bailroad, to Alum creek. " Eastward, the Star of Empire takes its way." Good authority ii furnished for the fol lowing written advertisement, for the recovery of a red calf, actually posted in If locality, not a thousand miles from Colum bus, one day during the past week: . . . . . IXST. A Calf Atet. ills tWO peblnd was white. He was a she calf. Every ooay wnat catcues uim giis tree QQiiars. Sent to the Penitentiary. The recent term of the Court of Common Pleas In the Fifth District Madison county closed by furnishing the Ohio Penitentiary with two additional occupants. These are James Williams, convicted of stealing an overcoat from Ed. Hill, at West Jefferson, two years-The other, a young man, eighteen years ot age, convicted lor house-breaking at Pleasant Valley,' one year. The prisoners ar rived at the Penitentiary in charge of Sheriff Strawbrldge, of Madison county, en Wednesday. i . Am Apt Comparison. That waa a pro lonnd philosopher who compared adver tising to a growing erop. He said, " The farmer plants his seed, and while be is sleeping, the corn Is growing. So with j u.i nrin. - -.I.. -..-. aaverfcismg. none you are biccjiiuk Vj eating, yonr advertisement Is working, and is being read by thouands of persons, who never saw you or beard of your busi ness, nor never would . have heard of either, had it not been for yonr advertise ment." UEUGIOU8 NOTICES. Bey. David Hall, of Mansfield, formerly associate pastor with Dr. Hoge, will preach In the First Presbyterian Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock la the morning, and at 1 o'clock In the evening. " The public are cordially invited. ; . : , ' , Tun Rav. Isaac Crook, of ' Wesley Chapel, will preach In the City Half tomorrow afternoon; Services commence at four o'clock precisely. ... - i Unitarian Church. Services In Amboj Hall Sunday (to-morrow) at 11 o'clock a.m.." and 7)4 o'clock p.m. Subject for evening: "Woman's Sphere." Public Invited. Seats free. .... j .' Hellglema services Tfllrrew. Tbinitt Chcbch Corner of Broad and Third Streets. Rev. will preach at 11 A. H . and T 1. AA. First Pbssbttbrian Church Corner of Third and Stat, streets. Hmy. . will preach at 11 o'clock A. At., and at 7 P. M. Sabbath School at jo a.m. Second FaisBTTisiAN Church Third street between 8tate and Town. Rev. J, K. Kendall will preach at 11 A.M., and at 7 P.M. fcjabbath Sohool atSJOA.M i Congregational Church. Broad street, near Third. Rev. Ii. W . Phillip, will preach at 11A. M. and T P. M. Sabbath School at 2:30 P. M . St. Patrice's Church North Seventh street. Rt. Rev. 8.U. Rosecrans, pastor. Mas. 7 JO. Baud 10 A. M.: Vespers at 3. Emanuel's Church Eranrelical Association (German). Sonth Third street between South Pub-lio lane and College street. Rev. Lewis Neumann will preach at 10:311 A. M. and 1 P. M. Sabbath School at P.M. UmviRsaLisT Church Third street between Town and Kion atreets, Ker. Jfi. 1. Kexford, pastor. Serric. to-morrow at 11 A.M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath Sohool at A. M. W S8TMIN8TER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner of Stat, and Sixth. Rev. 11. M. Rooortson will preaon at ii a. i. ana at T r. M. Town St. M. E. Church Town street near Hifh. Rev. Earl Cranston will preach at 11 A. M.andTX P.M. Sabbath School at S A.M. First United Brbthrkn Church East Town street. Kev. V. Hriggs will preach at .11 A.M.. and T P.M. Sabbath School at S A. M. Y. M. C. A. Roomo Corner of High and Broad. Prayer meeting attfJO A. M. Prison Church Ohio Penitentiary. Rev. A. G Byers will preach at 11 A. M. Church or th. Holy Cros9 Corner of Fifth and Rioh streets. Rev. J B. Hemsteger, pastor. Mass at 7 JO and 10 A. M.; vespers at 3:30. St. Paul's Church (fcpiscoDal Corner of Third and Mound street.. Rev. C. C Tate. Reotnr. Ser vice to-morrow at 11 A. M. and S JO P. M. Sunday Sohool at J0 A. M. Wesley chafkl North High street, between Long and Gay. ReT. X. Crook will preach at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. IIR9T Baptist CHURCH Corner of Rich and and Third streets. Rev. J. W. Osborn. pastor.- Servioea at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath .School atSXA.M. United Brethbin German Mission. German preaching every Sunday morning at 10:30 A. M. and every Sunday evening at 7 P. at., in the Charon or too united t ethreo. on rnend street, between S.renth aod Eighth streets. . 1.I8T. rastor. Hogb Chapel Park street. Rev. J. C. Tidball, pastor. Preaching every Sabbath, at H A. -M. saooatn sscnool at o'clooK A. u. rrayor meet-ng at 7 P.M. Christib Chapel Cleveland avenue aod Spring street. Kay. J. M. Jameson. Pastor. Publio services at 11 A. M , aud 7 P. M. Sunday School at 9 A- M. HOUR jBB8BYTEBIAN CHURCH Park street. near tb. depot- Pastor, Rev. C. A). Tidball. Preaching every Sabbath at 11 A. M., and a course of iicotarcs at S P. M. Prayer meeting at 7 P. M. nnri.E-w&i.ut.. x-.i..n... .1.. v:. naideno. on Seventh street. Dr.. C. E. Boyle. aged as year. The friends and acquaintances of th. family are invited to attend th. funeral from th. First Bap tist Church, on Sunday, at S o'clock : j f ebl8 tt CARROLL At his residence in Pleaiant V.l- ley. February 17th. Rev. Andrew Carroll, ased e years. Funeral will take place In this city at th. Wes ley Chapel, on Saturday morning. 18th inst., at 11 oolook. LOCAL NOTICES. First Arrival of Spring Goods. Crape Coatings, English Diagonals, Mel ton's Scotch Cheviot, French, English and American Plaids tor Pantaloonlng, and Vestlngs in great variety at No. 7 Neil House Block. febl9-dGt Jos. Gundersbeimer. Premature Loss of the Hair, which is so common now-a-days, may be en tirely prevented by the use of MurneU's Cocoaine. It has been used In thousands of cases where the hair was coming out in handeful, and has never filled to arret t its 1 decay, and to promote a healthy and vig- orous growth. It Is at the same time un rivalled as a dressing for the hair. A single application will render it soft and glossy for several days. fcl2-d3t3 Miss Z. Frazey Ladies' Trimming Store has been removed to 84 East Town Street, near corner ol Third. fela-dlw Thr latest out In the way of Neckties, Bows. Scarfs, and a full line of Fashions- ii -c. t-.i st .J a v. xtii tt.,.. uie curuuiitUK vruuua aau. i aioii uuuas Block. Jos. Gundersbeimer. PIANO AT AUCTION. W. B. Kent will sell, without reserve, one 7i octave Full Con cert Grand Piano, ot Koabe & Co.'s manu facture, in perfect order (retail price is ,1500.00,) at Seltzer's music store, on Sat urday. February 25, at 3 o'clock, p.m. The I Same l.U UtJ BCDU Kb bUC SUOTC BH1I6 Ul 1111 i . .1 a. , I . nr . 1!K.1 ii.ii oi US BalC. AClUAwAIVGIMl I SA7-Ua.lJ McAdow's stock of music and musical instruments is larger and more complete than that of all the other houses in the city combined. The best low-priced Piano in the market ; also, Steinway it Son's world- celebrated Grand and Square Pianos, which every one knows to be the best. Pianos sold on time. Genuine Italian Violin Strings. No. 21 South High street. When a pleasant, simple vegetable con fection, like the GERMAN CATHAETIC LOZENGES, will immediately relieve, and In a short time positively cure the most aggravated case of habitual costiveness, we fall to see why so many people con tinue tO Sufler. Tbe idea 80 long patent all that a cathartic medicine may be both agreeable to the taste and effectual. Is being developed In the introduction ol the PlcBO u.ti.wi ..v. .iji ,iiua in iniuijr sporoachlng when pills, castor oil, and all . V n.nnnn. . mv.A IK.iln.. I. .. t.11 a - such disagreeable doses will give place a remedy that Is pleasant, miiu, ana a 1 - v legs I tain cure for ail cases OI aggravated COnstl- - I patlon. Sold by ail druggists. I ieionia.wt Look here reader, we do not wish to tell yon that consumption fM be cured when tneiungsareoaiAOpnaunieu.uur uav wi.f Wnnrlprfnl r anw rvb Aello W.baS. d i( V-A - aw -111 meUa men live forever, and Wv death to Play for want of work. No. von have heard enOUiUI or that, and we do not wonder that you nive by this time . become diszusted , .with I ft. But when we tell you' that riSaije Catarrh' Remedy will ' positively cure the worst cases of Catarrh, wis. only assert tiiat which thousands can testify toi. Trvl It and yon win, be cbnvtfleealp' -J (,. . j ' -Sent. "by mail'for sixty 'Cents.'',;Aridrek8 B. V. Pierce, M. DH' BuffiUo1,&"j;j; For sale by most Druggists every wneren i j ) ' " ii Hv.iaiHira -' I I'l- t.I Discontinued. The use pf..ttiSirtyi hair staining preparations, since the imxo' ductlon cf Phalpn's Vitalia, or Sana tion for the Hair. With marvelous pre clBlon it produces the exact shadetojt)ltr desired, and is literally transparent 'and undeflllnp-. "Sold bv' all dniejrtsfe and fancy good dealers,;!' .' 1 SELLS, A M'COMB, - , ;;-1 ;,, General Insurance and . . .it.t Voj I i i-.'t-' Heal l&teteKAgehts. Office second floor SSriekeye Bloc:, ebj-ner . ... . "i."'-1. l'CiH h ' Align ana proau ma...Ji: upyuj Van are not reouired to lav. 'dowh'toar 111 e'to ssve that of another. .ut ii JyoB can Induce the Vietimof -Ooagfc.or any pulmonary disease' 'to ; risqAlleh'S , Tirnr Haisam, yon may pe me. means ol, sarins that persons life, and that person would ever afterwards remember yow with grati tude.., Fojr sale by all DrOggists. 1 ' !i l-.j,(l yutf t.'::i -. OCtla-ajJTWlJT CITY ADVERTISEMENT?. An Ordinance i To lav out and -establiih Cherry street from th. 1-a.tai-n Pnmnrat.inn line west to Brrden street, HineioH 1. He it ordained by the City Council of the City of Columbus, That a street 50 feet wide, to be known as Cherry street, be laid out and established from the eastern corporation line west toBryden ftreet, commencing at a point in said eastern corporation line 87 feet north of Friend street, and running west parallel with said r nend treat to Bryden street, ... ,. 1 . . an o Th t Solicitor ia liereby directed after tha'naaaace of thi. ordinance, to make the proper application on behalf of the city of Colum U. ..h c.urtof Coininon Pleas, or to the Pro hate Court of Franklin county, Ohio, to condemn .nh nrivmttk nroMrtw as mav be nacessarr in order to carry out the provisions of section one of this ordinance, pursuant to the statute in such; case. made anu proviaea. ,1 Sco. 3. All costs and damages, and expanse, accruing or incurred in oonsrquence of said lAying ontand establishing .aid Cherry street.. shall be levied and assessed open the lota or parcel, of ground fronting or abutting upon said Cherry street. - , LUTHgR DONALDSON. ' President of the City Council. Passed February H. A. 1. 1S7? - ... , ; ' Attest: If H. VI ILSON. wity cierjt. ; feblg-dtit-N An Ordinance To aaaaa a menial tax ODnn the real estate bound ing the east side ol oeventa street, irom nooie street to Cherry street- Suction 1. Be it ordained by the City Council ot tba eitv of Colnmbns. That tbe sum of Seventeen (17) cents, three (3) mills be and the same is hereby levied and assessed uoon eacu loot iront Ol ine sev eral lots of land bounding er abutting upon the south aide f Seventh street, from Aoble toCher-vv.rr-AAr a. the H.na are desiffnated noon the plat'1 or tbe Civil engineer, on me in we omce or ine Citv Clerk, for the cost and expense of building a double row fit; .ton. orossioe across Friend street, on the east side of Seventh street, aocording to the estimate of the City Civii Engineer. Sao. 1. That the owner, of the several lots of land upon which the foregoing assessment is made, shall pay the amount, of money by them severally due in that behalf to John G. Bickel. w.thin twenty dayd from the date ot this ordinance, or do uBjeot to the interest ana penalty aiioweu upon th. same bylaw. L.U TUBjti uUiiaiiunun, President of the City Council. Passed February 14. A. D. 1870. Attest: L. K. W ilson. City Clerk. . i ' febia-dat ... i - An Ordinance Accepting Thorns' Miller's Subdivision of outlots Aoe. is ana u to tne oity li Columbus. Srctioh 1 Be it ordained by the Citv Conneil of the City of Columbns. That Thomas Miller's sub division of outlots Nos. 13 and 14 in the eity of Commons, Being in. same lots lormeriy subdivided by W llliam 11. Kankin, and set aside and vacated by the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, Ohio, at tb. November term, A- 1). 1869, of said Court, and by said 1 homes Miller again nlatted and recorded in th. Recorder's office of Franklin oounty. Ohio, on the 31st day ot January, lt70, plat I boos no. z, page , do ana toe same is nereuy ac- I cepted. anc tn. street, ana alleys as laid out ta Baid plat are here Or declared puouc atreets aud alleys of thoeityof Columbu.. LOiUEH 1JUIMALD3UN, President of the Citv Council. Passed February 14. A. U. 1870. Attest: L, JS. Wilson, City Clark. febl8-dot Paving Ordinance. An Ordinance to construct a double row flag cross ing across .ettier alley, at the north side of Mound street. Suction I. Ue it ordained bv tba Citv nnnncil of the oity of Columbus (two-thirds of allthe mem bers eoncamns). hat there be eonstrneted i double row flag crossing across Zettler alley, at the north side ef Alound street, in accordance with the nlat thereof on file in the othce ot the Citv Clerk. SRC. 3. That all damages, coats and expenses arising from the foregoing improvement, shall be assessed and levied upon the several lots ot land on the north side ot Mound street, from fifth street to bchreiner alley. LUTtUSK IIOaAlil)UJ, President of the Citv Council. Passed February 14. A. D. 1870. Attest: Li. t.. w ILSON. City Clerk. feb!8 d6t Paving Notice. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. ' ; ) Colubbcs. 0.. February 14,leTS . i To all whom it may eonesrn : i Notice is hereby given, that proceedings have been institnted in the City Council of Columbus, for making the following imnrovemenis. to-wit tbe Columbu. k Hooking Valley Railroad crossing r or traveling the roadway ot Alound street irom to The weat eorooration Una. Tbe same to be dene in accordance with plats and estimates to be prepare! by tbe City Civil Engineer, and 8 ed in the offioe of tbe City Clerk, All persons claiming damages on account of said proposed improvements, are required to file their claims in tbe office of tbe Clerk, in writing, on or belore the sist day ot March, a. ii ihto. Li. u. w usua, city cierg. February it, a-L. isto. teiB-itamw Paving Notice. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. Colcbu8, O.. Pebratry 15, 1870. I 7b all uhom it wiay conoent ; . Notioe i. hereby given that proceedings have been instituted in tbe City Council of Columbus, for making the following improvements, to-wit: for grading and pavicg the unpared siaewaiKS, gutters and crossings on tn. cast siae oi vy asning- - i ton avenue, irom men .treec to rrienu siree-f.. . i. -.,.., .:. j.,i,i.. ... ...: aoross Friend street, on the east (id. of washing- ton avenae. . . . - I across Friend street on the west side of East Public 11m Fn.niiclra,t;ii, t .nnhU M. fl. .t.in. Lanfl. Also, for constructing a donble row flag crossing aoross f nend street oa th. east side ot feast rutii; Lane. A lao. fnr ennatrnntinv a double row ft ur crossing across East Public Lane on the north side ot Friend street. Alto, for constructing a donble row flag crossing across East Public Lane on the south side of Friend i across I I Al fn,.onlclin.H,-.nhle row Sir crnwinn I """I .i -t 1 . across Washington avenue on the south aide ol rriend street. .1,. I.. uin.lm.tln, . nAnhlfl Kia fl . er n.n.ainir across t nend street on tne west siae oi vy asnington avenue. , estimates to be rrepared by tbe Citv Civil Kniri neer, and filed in the office of the City Clerk. All persons claiming aamages on account of said nmrjoaed lmorovements. are renmnwi to a M th.tr claims in toe omoe oi .ne viera. in writing, on or belore tne Jisv oay oi Maren. a. v. 187U. . tv'J1' W1LSOS. City Clerk. rtoruary .o, a.ir. toiu. leis ltaw4 An Ordinance To amend an Ordinance entitled an Ordinance to amend an ordinance to regulate liackLey Car riages, passed novemoer n, i&ot. SinrtOK 1. Be it ordained by tha Citv Council of the City of Columbu', Thit section seven of an ordinance to reffuiais naeaney carriages, nassei Seotember xa, uki. and amended uecemoer i. lHr.i and amended November 14. looa. be so amend- mA mm tn ... 1 aa follows: Ssc. 7. The rates oi lar. to do taxen oy any owner, driver, conductor or other person having to charge' of any Hackney Cairiage, shall be as foll-iws, 5i XS any railroad dep t. not mora than Fifty cents; tor Sm -. I .,..!. k. f nn.. nn v shall hnh.rcArl fnr Mi,h i r v Cjjfj an d f r c h i I d ren leH. th an thioo Z Jaii. w'hen aooomoanied bvUn adult, no cham to b1Il0bVmTnUi, rdin.nc. .bail uk. effect and be cer la fore, from and alter it. puga. . . I jliU Tli t. K DO if A IDSO?t . President of th. City Council- I J WiIsoNCity Clerk febis-dot CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. '-s..i .. '-v '.. ."r" """TnraitetT. ijfCTJ.9 1"-Sit ordaineA by the City Council 6f the Cii y of-Cofcnnbu, TlSt-a eoraerartli liu,. isael toity, Columbas aiialie eniawed by ma annexation 01 me torn lory ci ntiruoua thereto herein described, which annexatioa as aaby au-tlwriaedtu be made, to-wit; , Jirst All of Montgomery township that i. not ekaedSr ineladed wioaisith. oorpofatej limiu ot the city. -. . Hwond-So moch ef fraakKa townahio not already included in the corporate limit, of the eity, as 1. embraced within the following dewription, to-witc - Beginning at point where the north line of Uoatgomerr township extended would intersect the west bank of tu. ' OUBteragv rivert tkeoee southerly along the aaid wait bauk of Oiantangy river with the meanders thereof, and across the Scioto river tea paint oa theaoasa bank a.aereot, where the weat bank of the Olentanyy extended would intersect the tooth bank of the Hoioto: tbenea westentx aloof; ahe south bankof tba acioto .river wilhrtbe nicanders thereof, to'a point opposite the w.-i liu. el Washingto street b ike town ef Kraalintoa; thance sonlherlf to th. si4 west line of 'Washington street; tbenea alcrngtoe north Kb. e Water. srrMt Ao the wok line of larby au-eat in said Franklinton: thence along said west lino ef Darby street utherly to a point where said west line exteaded would in tersest 4 be .oath . line of the Ooluinbun and H.yrtith,ir.h c.mnilrA. -I thence along the soath lUaef ail Harnahurg turo- yiKeeasuriji.ro iu lnieuection with the wu( bank of the Scioto riven thencesontherly along the west bank of said livec-with the meanoVers thereof to a point opposite the south line of Montgomery town- sbiprtnenee across the said river to , aaaa Mont- . So. S. Ihit Jaa. A. Wilcox bo ant he ts hereby authevlaedaaotdiceetedAa lmli lute aad prose-OJte the ieocsiari proceedings in behalf ot the city of Columbus to effect such- aunesatkm-aaabova PreTieeU,,-;.'; .--7 , - : .; i, t . , v f i ' LtTTHETt ITOWALDSOX D "p"Mtrt!iaiioil. ,; Passed February 14, -A. i. 1870, - . Attest: 1. JS. Wilson, City CWA'i 0 awbldti:.i e.KiHit... lo T.1ia;lll 'vu i .-tt: J 81 J I :- . All LtlllilllCei To provide for the constiuction of Water Work. ' and establM a board ef A'vnstai. tberefer. "SBdnoRTi, .Kaiaoidained bv-tha ISI.IV: 1 of to. City ef Columbus, That a supply qf wat.r shall be1 provided for tb. eity by the construction of Water Work upon the aysteat, known as the Holly Water Works," in accordance with the cintirw, vmaivii law uv too oily anal the). Holly slaaufaotuiing Company, as approved bv the City Council on ihe 7th day of Tern-nary. A. 13 1870 whiehcontract is herebr ratified an doafirmed. 1J,,t ine buildings and n.aoninery for said Water Works be erected and maintaiaed upon such grounds as shall hereafter ba obtained for than purpose by the city of Columbus, at or Bear the mouth of the Olentangy river, aojoas otherwise provided by the City Council. Sbo. 8. That there rsherebyesrablisheda Board of three Trustees, to be known as th. "Trustees ef Water Works," who shall be resident e.eotors ef the oity of Columbus, and (hall bo elected by the qualified voters of said city. at thereiular municipal election held therein on tbe first Monday in April, A-1. 1670. as iollwt On. Tiiutee .ball be elected for one year, one trustee for two ; ears, and one Trustee tor three years, who shall continue iu cfiice until their successor, are duly elected and qualified: and annually thereafter, on the first atouday ia April, a Trustee shall bs elected for three years, woo shall continue in tffice until his suooessor is duly elected and t.alified. In cats ot a vacancy in said board by death, resignation, or otherwise, the City Council shall provide for tbe election of a 1'rusteeto fill snob vacancy. Sbo. 4. Tbattaid Irusteea ahaii .h r... their services a lalary of per annum, and shall possess all the powers, perform all the duties, and be subject to all the responsibilities devoiviug pon tbein by tbe laws ot the State and tbe ordinances of the oity now in force, or which hereatter may be passei relative thereto. ' . A.U TAlA.it DONALDSON, President of ih.Cit. i!nA:i Passed February 15. A. 1. 1870. - Attest: A.. E. W ILSON. City Clsik. febn-d6t Paving Ordinance, An ordinance to construct a double row fljg eross- iu ocuretuer auey, at uie north side of Mound streeb .. . ... Suction 1. Be It or.lained hr h i';i Council of the Citv of Columbns (iwo-thiM. all the member, oooonrring). That there be constructed a double row flag orossing across Schie ner aileron tbe north side of Alound street. In avoid ance who ine piat inereol on me lBtneottic. of the City Clerk, Sac. s. That alt damages, cost, and expense, arising from the foregoing improvements, .hall bo asses ed and levied upon the several lots of land fronting or abuttiug on tbe north side of Mound street, from Fifth street to Zettler alley. LUTtiKK DUiNALDBON, President of thn f lit . Iiuin.il Passed February 14. A. D. is7o. Attest : L. E. Wilson, City Clerk. '-felS u6t Paving Ordinance. An ordinance to grade, gutter and gravel Perry "treei iroui nign street west to the corporation line. Section 1. Be it ordained bvtha r;v f'nnn;i r the Citv of Columbns (twn-t.hir.la of all ha ... bers concurring), That th. gutter, ba graded and the roadway graded aod graveled, on Perry strert. from High street west to tbe eornoratinn lin in accordance witb the plat thereof on file in the office of the City Clerk. bac, a. met all damage.,-cost, and expense, analog from the foregoing improvement, shall be assessed and levied upon the several lota -of land fronting or abutting thereon, in proportion to their reel trout. LUTHER DONALDSON. President Of th flit. f'nnn.-..'l Passed February 14th, A, I). 1870. - ' Attest: L. E. WILSON. City Clerk, feis-dat NOTICE. , . CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. I Columbus. O- January ?, 1870.1 To all wAom it may concern: : .... Notice is uerebv given that Peter TTavilen t... filed with the City Council, of the oity of Colum bus, a petition lor the vacation of Elm alley from State avenue to the Scioto River, as laid down on the plat of William Pbelan's sub-division ot land on State avenue, as an addition to ihe city of Co mmons. j. : aaa aiso proposes in said petition, if his prayer is granted, to eonvev to the citv. for an alley, a parcel of land of equal width with tbe present (bim) alley, to run at right angles with Matte avenue, and along the north line of the Ohio Tool Company oronertv. lot No. . of Wm Fh- lan's sub-division of land oa State avenue to the Scioto Kiver. . L.E.WILSON janS dltawSw City Clerk MISCELLANEOUS- MM & . n RAILROAD. IN PUKSI7AIVCE or A It ESOI.TJTIOIV of a majority of the corporators of tbe Columbu. and Ironton Kailroad Company, adopted at a meeting of a majority of the corporators, in tbo city of Columbus, notice is hereby given, that on Thnredaj, the 34ttt day or k?eb- rmary, 1870, at 1 o'clock a .in., Book, will be opened at the following named places, lor the purpose of Receiving Subscriptions to the Capital r- took of the Columbus and Ironton tiaitroaa company, to-wit : At tbe Bankinz Houfeaf Aliller A Onnatdann In the city ot Columbus, in the county of Fratklin. At the office of tbe business house of S. 11. Ku?-t'ea. in the city of CiroleviUe, in the county of Pickaway. At tbe uusine.0. othoe of James Emmitt. in the ity of Chillicothe. in tbe couoty of Ross. At tho bankina Houxe of Chanman 111 a . n a- f ' n Jackson. in the county of Jackson.-At the bu iness office of Jauiea Ernmitt. In Waverly, in the county of Pike. . At the first and the Seeonil National Tt.rtlra in the city of Ironton, in the county ot Lawience. all in the State of Ohio. Said Books will be kept open from day to day, between tbe hours of Mini I'clock a.m. and Throe I'cioca p.m until ine requisite amount bf capital 1 .. . 1. si. B I 1 I.A ... 1. .'...i V. '.K.a Bu.ii w Ruuniuum. Br order of th. Corporators, at Oia : r.r r'rt- lumbus, the 15th day of Februa y, 1670. JAMa! EMMITT. , ... Chairman, pro tm. J03H Milleb, Secretary. TTbe Journal and Westbote. -f n.tlnmV.n, he newspaper, printed in the a,vani ,,;.. above named, are requested to publish tbe above notice thirty days, and render oopies of the same with legal affidavits, to John Miliar. K..... .1 Columbus. ianl7-dim-r PJOTICE, ' FttANKXIN COCNTT 1nVIBKABT. February 4, 18;o. i Sotice to all tcAom it may concern : AT A CALLED "1 EE TING OF THE Board of Directors it was resolved, that we re quest all outside paupers, of the different wards - I "f the city to call on their refaactive Ooancilmen I for two weeks from date, for Wood or Coal, as they may need it, owing to the fact that we are out of Coal and out of Funds. r. rumour. H. L. SIBBERT, J.GRAU. feb5-dltw2 Directors. Road Notice. OTICK1S HEHEIir GIVEN UIAT a netition will be presented to the Cnnnti Commissioners of Franklin oounty, Ohio, asking d praying lor the establishment ot a County Road, hereafter describoj, commencing at a point in the road known as, Landis Lane, near the residence of S- Landis, in Jackson township, thence running south through the lands of Ephraim Bor- rors. Lewis Uorrors heirs, and HoDert Seeds' heirs. to a point in the Cottage mills piko. near the house I occupied by J. B. Miller, and then from the line of the foregoing proposed road east along tbe line of the lands owned by Ephraim Borror and Harriet Seeds, to iat.rseot th. Cottage Hills Pike on tb. east side of the river, in Hamilton township. jaosi-dxuawiw rEiniunaKH, I "ft J TV "rVT'll " v- , , I JlavOam X . JYllIler S JtiState. NOTICE IS HEHrBl GIVEN THAT th. undersigned has been appointed and qual ified by the Probate Court ot Franklin County Ohio, executorof the will of Adam '. Miller, lata .f f ranklin township, in aaia oounty. deceased. Dated this loth day oi January. jju. janlA-dltwat M. B. ALBERY. v.t A HI 1 . i i a . i ,n i j it' f 1